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The UK’s Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today announced how lifesaving aid from the UK will be allocated while visiting Sukkur, south Pakistan, the region now worst affected by the monsoon rains.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has visited a relief camp in Southern Pakistan where he saw for himself the scale of the flood devastation.
RAF personnel are continuing to spearhead Britain's international aid effort to assist people affected by Pakistan's devastating floods.
The UK public has led the way with its generous donations following the Pakistan floods, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said.
Many people in the UK have been moved by the images of devastation in Pakistan, including those who have personal connections with the country.
Speaking during his visit International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said that the worst could be yet to come for Pakistan.
The international response to the Pakistan floods has been 'woefully inadequate' and other countries must do more to help, International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said today.
UK Secretary of State for International Development Andrew Mitchell announces a further £33 million in aid to Pakistan
The UK Government is providing urgently-needed assistance for victims of flooding in Pakistan, including plane loads of tents, drinking water and blankets.
Shelter kits, funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development and delivered by Save the Children, are helping to rebuild lives in Pakistan.
The Foreign Office has set up helplines for people concerned about British Nationals in areas affected by flooding in Pakistan and northern India.
The Prime Minister and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari have pledged to increase cooperation between the UK and Pakistan on economic development, security and cultural issues, at a meeting at Chequers earlier today.
The Prime Minister and Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari have pledged cooperation on economic development, security and cultural issues.
The UK Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, has announced that the UK is sending 2,000 all-weather tents to flood-affected districts in Pakistan.
British High Commissioner for Pakistan expresses condolences to families and friends of victims.
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi gave a keynote speech at Fatima Jinnah University.
Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt 'deeply shocked', and pays tribute to 'resilience' of people of Pakistan.
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The Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken about the attack in Lahore.
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