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UK support helps poor children receive an education at low-cost private schools
Foreign Secretary concludes successful two-day visit to meet new Pakistani Government and discuss trade with business representatives.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary visits UK-supported mobile forensic lab in Lahore to witness British assistance for Pakistani authorities’ fight against terrorism
British Foreign Secretary reiterates the UK’s commitment to increase bilateral trade to £3 billion
How UK support is helping poor women access micro credit loans to set up small businesses
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover April to June 2013.
British Foreign Secretary announces plans to reopen the British Council Library in Lahore as part of its expanded commitment to work in the Punjab
William Hague this evening marked the 30th anniversary of the Chevening Scholarship at an Iftar hosted in Islamabad.
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has visited Islamabad and Lahore during a two day visit to Pakistan.
The UK Foreign Secretary, William Hague, arrived in Islamabad today for a two-day visit.
UK support to the Punjab government is providing skills training to thousands of poor youths in the province to help them get jobs and and work their way to a better future.
The new support funded by the UK government will help women in local communities by providing them with training on their rights and advice on how to resolve problems
This will help people in Punjab to lift themselves out of poverty and give them a brighter future.
We have more than one million people of Pakistani descent living in the UK. We are bound together through business, family, and friendship.
UK’s Secretary of State for International Development Justine Greening and Chief Minister of Punjab Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif met in Islamabad.
International Development Secretary Justine Greening announces new support for tax collection and skills training on a visit to Pakistan.
Ramadan is a shining example of how humanity can come together in a positive way for a common good.
British bank Standard Chartered is the largest and longest-serving international bank in Pakistan.
Temporary suspension of passport submissions at British High Commission, Islamabad. Counter to remain open for passport collection and consular enquiries.
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