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The RAF's C-17 aircraft has arrived in the Philippines bringing much needed equipment to the typhoon-battered islands.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
HMS Daring has arrived in Cebu today to target UK medical assistance, emergency supplies and clean water to victims of Typhoon Haiyan stranded without assistance.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken to Philippines Secretary for Foreign Affairs Albert Ferreros Del Rosario and offered condolences.
One week after Typhoon Haiyan, the UK pledges a further £30 million to support the UN and Red Cross emergency appeals for the Philippines.
HMS Daring and her helicopter have begun surveying the outlying areas of the Philippines that have yet to be reached by aid organisations.
Public Health England's advice for travellers following Typhoon Haiyan.
The C-17 aircraft left RAF Brize Norton for the Philippines to deliver emergency supplies for the Department for International Development.
Britain is sending the aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious to speed up the distribution of aid supplies in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
In the first aid coordination meeting, donors agree to prioritise girls and women in the response to Typhoon Haiyan.
HMS Daring is on her way to assist the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan hit the country causing widespread devastation.
Communities all over the United Kingdom are joining global efforts to help victims of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).
Contact details and other useful information on how you can get assistance from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
The UK's first flight delivering urgently needed humanitarian aid has landed in the Philippines this evening.
The Department for International Development (DFID) will match the first £5 million donated by members of the public to the Philippines appeal.
HMS Daring is on her way to assist the Philippines after the country suffered crippling devastation during Typhoon Haiyan.
The British government is sending surgeons, doctors and A&E nurses to assist with recovery efforts of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Britain will deploy a Royal Navy warship and RAF military transport aircraft to help people devastated by Typhoon Haiyan.
Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged another P280 million of assistance bringing the total amount pledged to relief efforts in the Philippines to P1 billion.
DFID Secretary Justine Greening announced a further package of up to £6 million (P414M) for the humanitarian response to Typhoon Yolanda
British support for those affected by Typhoon Haiyan is now underway.
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