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Foreign Secretary condemns Assad regime’s use of chlorine in Syria, following report by the OPCW Fact Finding Mission.
Consulado Britânico apresenta as vantagens do mercado britânico para 11 cidades brasileiras
Consulado Britânico apresenta em Maringá e Londrina oportunidades do mercado britânico
Building a legacy for disability sport
Consular advice for football fans travelling to Austria for the UEFA Europe League match between Red Bull Salzburg and Celtic FC
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) today welcomed the publication of Ofsted’s thematic review of study programmes for 16 – 19 year olds.
Monitor has launched its 2014 survey of NHS foundation trust governors.
British Ambassador Charles Garrett launches programme on open data in Macedonia.
Over five million people are at risk from the devastating effects of flooding in the UK, with thousands of properties at risk in the south west.
Local Government Minister Kris Hopkins responds to figures on business rate costs reported in the Financial Times today (10 September 2014).
Drivers, business owners and local residents are invited to find out more about a project to resurface sections of the A2 near Canterbury, Kent.
Energy Minister Matt Hancock is backing a campaign encouraging heating oil users to stock up early before winter sets in.
The Prime Minister’s Official Spokesperson answered questions on Scotland and PCCs.
Ambitious proposals for a potential major new National Institute for Materials Research and Innovation welcomed.
Charge d’Affaires, addressing British tourists in Croatia for music festivals: Enjoy the music, but don’t leave common sense at home!
Over the next 18 months the programme will encourage up to 2,000 volunteers to get involved in local issues in UK cities.
The judges awarded a share of the £150,000 prize to 3 schemes from across the country.
UK to chair major New York meeting on education, pledge support for Lebanon
A section of the M25 will be closed for two nights next week, as work is carried out on overhead gantries as part of a project to upgrade the M25 to a smart motorway.
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