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The human rights situation in Sri Lanka did not improve during the last three months.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
10 government departments feature in Stonewall’s Workplace Equality Index 2014.
Plans have been announced to deliver £1.5 billion savings across the 495 operational Private Finance Initiative (PFI) projects in England.
British Embassy Harare will no longer accept passport applications at the Embassy
Governor Peter Beckingham chaired the Turks and Caicos Islands’ (TCI) Cabinet on Wednesday, 15th January 2014.
Richard Heaton gave a talk at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies on common law and statute law.
The new EU Procurement Directives will support public sector mutuals and boost small and medium enterprises.
Public and private institutions are invited to apply to the Prosperity Fund in Chile offered through the Embassy in Santiago.
Call for bids is open for the Prosperity Fund 2014/15 in Latin America
The Latin America Prosperity Fund aims to create the conditions for global growth
The British Embassy in Peru opens its application window for project bids for the financial year 2014/2015.
Governor Peter Beckingham chaired the meeting of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ (TCI) Cabinet on Wednesday, 8 January 2014.
Culture Secretary appoints Sarah Dunning and Nigel Halkes to VisitEngland Board.
UK world heritage tentative list: expert group
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on fixed odds betting, planning reform, the Lobbying Bill and the Duggan inquest.
Driving records to go online, as part of programme to digitise 25 major public services.
From today communities and businesses will be able to action their Right to Contest and submit applications challenging the use of sites.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on benefits, 0845 numbers and the national minimum wage.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Afghanistan, flooding, spending, the NHS, immigration and rail fares.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on honours, immigration, Simon Hoggart, spending, election debate and floods.
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