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The British High Commission Port Louis is pleased to invite proposals for projects in Mauritius and Rodrigues.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The second round of £150 million Community Ownership Fund opens for bids from Wales and across the UK
Voters across the UK will benefit from greater protection against election fraud, more support for disabled people at the polling booth, and measures to prevent intimidation at the ballot box.
Lord True, Minister of State at the Cabinet Office has responded to a letter from Lord Evans, Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life about the Elections Bill.
Letter from Kemi Badenoch, Minister of Levelling Up Communities, on the rules applying to the secrecy of voting in polling stations.
The Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Bill has today received Royal Assent from Her Majesty The Queen.
Somaliland international partners visited Hargeisa to discuss the next steps and timelines for Somaliland’s elections.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson opening remarks at the Summit for Democracy
British Embassy observers deploy in Honduras to monitor the electoral process.
The Media Freedom Coalition Diplomatic Network is a platform for the coordination of joint diplomatic action to shine a global spotlight on media freedom.
Ambassador Kate Foster met with President Said Abdullahi Deni, where they discussed progress towards the One Person One Vote election.
The government will deliver on its manifesto commitment by scrapping the electoral system of Supplementary Vote.
Legislation which will strengthen the integrity of elections in Britain is to be debated in the House of Commons today.
Extra £5million for local councils to provide housing support to Afghans coming to UK
New legislation to strengthen the integrity of UK elections and protect our democracy will be introduced in Parliament today.
The British Embassy in San Jose is now accepting project proposals for the 2021/2022 financial year (August 2021 - January 2022).
New measures announced in the Queen’s Speech will make it easier for British citizens who have moved abroad to participate in our democracy.
Information on the government's Voter Identification policy.
Lord True, Minister of State for the Cabinet Office, sets the record straight on voter identification plans.
New laws announced in the Queen’s Speech will strengthen the integrity of UK elections and protect our democracy from fraud and intimidation
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