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The Prime Minister gave a speech at a reception for the Parkinson's UK charity hosted in Downing Street.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The company visited Chile as part of the activities organised to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Teatro a Mil Foundation.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Field gave a statement in Parliament on the government's commitment to promoting freedom of religion or belief.
New steps to make military life more flexible in order to attract and retain the best talent will be heard in the House of Commons today.
Rory Stewart appeals for calm ahead of Kenyan election result.
To mark World Polio Day, and to raise money for this worthy cause, the UK Humanitarian Team and The Rotary Club held a cultural event at the British Embassy.
New powers to stop parents avoiding paying child maintenance that they owe have been announced.
Prime Minister Theresa May called on companies to take steps to improve workplace equality.
Minister for Human Rights Lord Ahmad spoke to the All Party Parliamentary Group on this issue about progress of freedom of religion or belief internationally.
Tribute to the life and work of Sir Bert Massie from the Disabled Persons Transport and Advisory Committee.
The National Risk Assessment published today assesses the terrorist financing risk of the NPO sector to be low, whilst recognising that certain parts of the sector face significantly higher risk
New figures from the Office of National Statistics have revealed the contribution veterans make to the economy and society.
Edita Maric from Bosnia and Herzegovina earned her Master’s degree in International Law at the University College London (UCL) in 2016, as a Chevening scholar.
Libraries Minister John Glen gave a speech to support the launch of SCL's cultural offer
The Queen has appointed Iona Sara McDonald, MA, LLB, DL, as Lord-Lieutenant for Ayrshire and Arran.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Minister for the United Nations Lord Ahmad celebrate UN Day.
Sir David Adjaye to lead design of new national landmark next to Houses of Parliament.
Funding will improve the quality of PE and sport provision in our schools, helping children to be healthy and active
The workshops will be held in Chennai, Bengaluru and New Delhi from 25 October to 2 November 2017.
Prime Minister Theresa May presented a statement to the House of Commons on the October meeting of the European Council.
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