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British High Commission Victoria and UK Sport have joined hands to help Seychelles become the first new International Paralympic Committee (IPC) member since the London 2012 Paralympics.
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The UK and Seychelles discussed piracy in the sidelines of the Somalia Conference.
Foreign Office Minister attends Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting to discuss involvement of young people in current affairs.
Foreign Office Minister, Alistair Burt, today welcomed an important milestone in the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham met Seychelles Minister for Social Affairs, Community Development and Sport His Excellency Mr Vincent Meriton on 29 August.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham has welcomed an important milestone in the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean as building work started on building an anti-piracy centre in the Seychelles.
Mrs Lindsay Samantha Skoll has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Seychelles.
Foreign Secretary William Hague announced that the UK is to provide the Director and fund the construction of the new Regional Anti-Piracy Prosecutions Intelligence Co-ordination Centre (RAPPICC) based in the Seychelles.
A UK-trained police dog team has today gathered vital evidence to help prosecute seven suspected pirates in the Seychelles.
A temporary ban has been issued by authorities on entering the water in five areas following two fatal shark attacks.
Twelve members of the Chagossian communities in the UK and the Seychelles will visit the British Indian Ocean Territory next week.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham said that such prosecutions demonstrate there will be serious consequences for the actions of pirates.
There is an increased risk of piracy against leisure boats and yachts in waters around the Seychelles.
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