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Downing Street has issued a statement welcoming the signing of an agreement to form a Government of National Unity in Afghanistan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement by Tobias Ellwood Minister for the Middle East and North Africa to the UN to the Security Council meeting on Iraq
Some of the UK's top engineering companies gathered at an event in London to learn about the benefits of employing army reservists.
The Prime Minister has appointed Sir Nigel Sheinwald as Special Envoy on intelligence and law enforcement data sharing.
The two countries co-hosted a meeting to discuss support to the Ministry of Defence and Somali National Army.
Joint Statement by the United States, the United Kingdom and Norway on National Dialogue in Sudan
Statement by Ambassador Lyall-Grant of the UK Mission to the UN to the UN Security Council Quarterly Debate on Afghanistan
Michael Fallon has visited British troops due to deploy on a major training exercise with NATO partner Poland.
James Brokenshire meets religious leaders on visit to mosque in London.
Business Secretary to announce £4 million of funding to counter cyber security threats at first ever US-UK cyber innovation summit.
Statement by Ambassador Tatham of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council Briefing from the Iran 1737 Sanctions Committee
The Games provided an opportunity to learn how best to support wounded warriors through the power of sport.
The Invictus Games ended with a spectacular 5-hour concert headlined by the Foo Fighters at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
Army personnel based in Andover are benefiting from brand new living accommodation thanks to the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO).
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson (PMOS) answered questions on ISIL and Scotland.
"Today, the whole country will want to express its deep sympathy for David Haines’ family", says Prime Minister David Cameron.
'The barbaric murder of David Haines is a crime of the most horrendous kind,' says Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
"We will do everything in our power to hunt down these murderers and ensure they face justice", says the Prime Minister.
Team GB begin with a win on the opening day of the Games which highlight the importance of sport for recovering service personnel.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson answered questions on the Home Secretary's speech, devolution, Scotland, MPs' expenses and ISIL.
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