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UK military support to counter-IED training in Tunisia has been extended for an additional year, the Defence Secretary has announced.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Senior communications experts from the UK Government conducted a two-day training visit to Tunisia as part of a new bilateral project to strengthen strategic communications.
The UK and Tunisia signed, on 22 April 2016, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote cooperation between the two countries in the field of health.
The British Embassy in Tunis, in partnership with UNDP, supported the project “A Court of Auditors (Cour des Comptes) that makes a difference for citizens”
Minister for North Africa, Tobias Ellwood, pays tribute to victims of terrorism
A new bilateral project designed to assist the Government of Tunisia to strengthen its strategic communications began this week with a three day workshop in Tunis.
UK military personnel are providing mobile patrolling and surveillance training in Tunisia, the Defence Secretary has announced.
The British Embassy in Tunis is inviting project proposals (bids) for the Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy (MCFHRD) run by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
On the occasion of the International Human Rights Day, The British Embassy in Tunis and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Tunisia are organising a competition for Tunisian graffiti artists and calligra…
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond congratulates the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet who were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Norway.
Prime Minister David Cameron held a press conference at the G20 Summit in Turkey.
Continued UK support for the establishment of Strategic Planning Units within the Tunisian Ministry of Interior.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has changed on 9 July its travel advice to Tunisia to advise against all but essential travel for the time being, and recommends that British tourists return to the United Kingdom.
Funding announced for a memorial dedicated to victims of the Tunisian attack and a separate memorial for UK victims of terrorism overseas.
The Foreign Secretary has announced that all 30 British nationals killed in the Tunisia attack have now been positively identified by the police.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond gave a statement Wednesday evening after chairing the latest meeting of the Government’s COBR emergency committee following the Tunisia terrorist attack.
David Cameron gave a statement in the House of Commons on the attack in Tunisia and about the European Council meeting on 25 to 26 June.
North Africa Minister Tobias Ellwood confirmed at least 15 British nationals had been killed in yesterday’s attack, and warned the number might rise.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond offers condolences to families and friends of victims and sets out government response.
The Governments of China, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, the UK, the USA, and the European Union issued a Joint Communique on Libya.
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