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The arrival of HMS Protector in Christchurch is a powerful demonstration of the close cooperation between the UK and New Zealand.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Human Rights and Democracy Department (HRDD) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) supports human rights and democracy work overseas.
Pippa Britton, Trevor Pearce and Sarah Winckless appointed for three years from March 2016.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed temporary export bar on Italian cabinets that give unique insight into 17th century.
The two winners of the competition bagged an award of a-week-long sponsored study tour to the UK.
British Minister Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon yesterday visited Cairo for talks with Egyptian government ministers to discuss progress on aviation security in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson at the General Debate of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Revitalisation of the Work of the UN General Assembly
Wales Office to host reception to mark Welsh sporting success
Sports Minister Tracey Crouch announces new measures to give fans a greater voice in football.
Funding doubled to £10.6million to support Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s human rights and democracy work around the world.
The Home Office leads the way among government departments as a LGBT employer.
PM David Cameron launched ‘Shakespeare Lives’, a global programme of activities and events to run in more than seventy countries.
Businessline provide a range of business support services
A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
Charles Sebag-Montefiore and John Singer awarded second terms of 4 years, commencing 25 June 2016.
£20 million English language tuition fund announced today will help combat social isolation for some Muslim women.
At the 2015 General Election there were more overseas voters registered than ever.
The British High Commission team won the match by six wickets and chased the total target of 150 runs in 29th over out of the total 30 overs.
Suffolk libraries' service provides up-to-date and reliable information about mental health and wellbeing.
Angela Bray appointed for three years from 1 January 2016.
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