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Foreign Secretary shocked by the death of Palestinian Minister and calls for swift and transparent investigation.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
British High Commission promotes human rights in Uganda.
Stephen Crabb: "a significant step forward on the path towards a lasting devolution settlement"
The digital team at Companies House has built new web pages on GOV.UK.
William Hague, the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict, announced the report's publication.
The cash will be spent on improving overseas childcare for service families and on providing veterans accommodation in the UK.
British Ambassador Iain Lindsay speech to the Bahrain British Business Forum on 10 December 2014
Speech delivered by Human Rights Minister, Baroness Anelay, to mark UN Human Rights Day
Revenue and Customs brief issued on incoming changes for digital service suppliers
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury on the Oil and Gas fiscal review.
The British High Commission supports action to prevent the use of the death penalty
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has re-launched Supporting Small Business, which lays out how the department is making tax easier, quicker and simpler.
UK marks UN Human Rights Day by reaffirming the importance of civil society for Human Rights worldwide
Government funding is helping a council-led project claw back taxpayers' money lost to fraud.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector (HMCI), has launched Ofsted’s annual reports for schools and further education and skills.
The Polish Institute of International Affairs, the British Embassy in Warsaw and the Embassy of Sweden in Warsaw announced the winner of the student paper competition on TTIP.
From today, couples in civil partnerships will be able to convert them into a marriage.
Employer-backed body to provide inspiration and education to pupils.
The River Crane in Middlesex has been restocked with thousands of fish as it continues its recovery from 2 serious pollution incidents.
Sets out criteria to assess whether health bodies are meeting their health inequalities duties.
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