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Desmond Swayne commended the efforts of Scottish medics, firefighters and aid workers who have been helping the quake-hit country.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The new funding will provide immediate relief to hard-to-reach communities and focus on rebuilding vital infrastructure.
From 1st June, Nepalese customers will be able to apply for their UK visas and passports at the British Embassy in Kathmandu.
Latest updates and summary of the UK's humanitarian response to the Nepal earthquake.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The £10 million funding will immunise children, ensure women can deliver babies safely and help rebuild damaged health facilities.
Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon, has announced that a further 92 British Army Gurkha engineers will be supporting the relief effort in Nepal.
Vital shelter kits will help thousands of people who lost their homes following the Nepal earthquake.
Britain releases new £5.3 million support package to the UN following their ‘Flash Appeal’ to help people affected by the Nepal earthquake.
UK humanitarian team help rescue British nationals stranded in a monastery in Nepal.
Latest flights have delivered much-needed aid into Kathmandu.
John Rankin provides an update on the ongoing work of the British Government in Nepal
Six trusted NGOs and charities to deliver life-saving aid to those affected by the earthquake in Nepal
Helicopters will help the British and Nepalese earthquake response by ferrying people and aid supplies across Nepal.
Britain is playing a leading role in response to the Nepal earthquake
Hundreds of Britons have now been accounted for and the Foreign Office is repatriating around 120.
Additional support from the UK to those affected by the Nepal earthquake.
The Foreign Secretary has given an update on the situation in Nepal.
RAF flight to take more personnel and humanitarian aid in response to the earthquake.
Expert teams will support the earthquake relief effort in Nepal.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond responds to earthquake disaster in Nepal and confirms Foreign Office Support
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