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Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
Rachel Kyte will support ministers to increase senior international diplomatic engagement on climate and clean energy.
Three Chileans will travel to the United Kingdom to study master's degrees in London, Cambridge and Edinburgh thanks to the British Foreign Office Scholarship.
Statement by the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, at the UN General Assembly High-Level Meeting on antimicrobial resistance
Government plans to fix up to one million more potholes a year and help halt the decline of the country’s road network.
Projects from 4 UK organisations will share £2m in the inaugural AUKUS Pillar 2 Electronic Warfare (EW) Innovation Challenge.
Lord Lancaster’s appointment as the HMG Defence and Security Advocate extended by the Business and Trade Secretary.
The Government Actuary’s Department (GAD) announces the reappointment of Les Philpott as non-executive director and Management Board chair.
The Falkland Islands Government and the British Embassies in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay announce the winners of the Regional Student Competition.
Heavy rainfall forecast over the next 24 hours across the country means significant river and surface water flooding is possible across central England.
Deputy Ambassador Brown condemns Russian disinformation and other forms of malign influence.
The defence ministers of the AUKUS partnership met in London to review progress in and reaffirm their commitment to the AUKUS partnership.
Climate change conferences in Dashoguz, Balkanabat, Turkmenabat, Buzmeyin and Ashgabat.
The UK delegation led by the UK Government’s Regional Development Director visited Ashgabat from 9 to 15 September 2024.
Space professionals from organisations across the UK will descend on Manchester in July 2025 for the UK Space Conference.
The mitigation measures will help to prevent the spread of ASF across the border, protecting the pig sector worth over £8 billion to the UK economy
Ambassador Neil Holland voices UK support for the OSCE Programme Office’s work in Tajikistan, especially on border security, gender equality, and human rights.
The Charity Commission has today (26 September 2024) published the report of its statutory inquiry into Fashion for Relief, concluding the charity was poorly governed and had inadequate financial management.…
Emma Logan, UK Delegation to the OSCE, says that by disrupting cultural property trafficking, we can also disrupt broader Serious Organised Criminal activity.
Personal injury discount rates (PIDR) in Scotland and Northern Ireland have been updated. PIDR determines damages awards to people with long-term injuries.
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