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Australia and United Kingdom joint hosts of the second Five Country Ministerial meeting focused on security and intelligence cooperation.
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Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood welcomes appointment of new Tunisian government.
Dstl signs up to the Easy Access scheme as a way to quickly and simply share some of its intellectual property.
Philip Hammond extends his deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Moaz al-Kassasbeh and the people of Jordan.
The MOD is pleased to announce that Bernard Gray has agreed to continue as the Chief of Defence Materiel until the end of 2015.
Francis Maude spoke on the economics of identity and the role of GOV.UK Verify at the EntrepreneurCountry Global Forum.
The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) has today published details of the innovative research contracts it has funded.
The MOD is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicola Williams as the new Service Complaints Commissioner for the armed forces.
Dstl employees awarded medals for work supporting troops in Afghanistan.
Defence Minister Anna Soubry has reminded local authorities of their pledge made by signing up to the Armed Forces Community Covenant.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling and Defence Minister Philip Dunne signed a service level agreement last week .
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond welcomes release of Peter Greste but remains concerned about other journalists still in jail in Egypt.
Philip Hammond condemns the apparent murder of journalist Kenji Goto by ISIL.
Statement issued by The Prime Minister following reports of the murder of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.
Statement by Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council Open Debate on Protection of Civilians
Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood condemns Israeli settlement announcement and urges reversal of decision.
Defence Secretary has shortlisted 3 companies to make use of the ship halls at HMNB Portsmouth supporting jobs and growth in the region.
Philip Hammond says UK stands with the Egyptian people in their fight against terrorist violence.
Thousands of naval personnel in Argyll and Bute will benefit from £2 million of UK government support through Libor fines.
What is the UK government doing to honour its commitment to support the armed forces community?
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