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Statement following a call between David Cameron and Joe Biden on the political talks in Northern Ireland.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg met French PM Manuel Valls and discussed cooperation between the UK and France on a wide range of issues.
In 13 years of operations in Afghanistan more than 150,000 UK military personnel have deployed as part of the NATO mission in Afghanistan.
Michael Fallon met with His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as part of a visit to the United Arab Emirates yesterday.
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) aviation support ship Argus has begun offloading vital equipment and stores to aid the fight against Ebola.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has updated Parliament with the progress report on developments in Afghanistan.
Francis Maude spoke about improving our cyber security through trust, co-operation and GOV.UK Verify which will prove identities digitally.
Mike Ashley has been appointed as a Charity Commission board member and will chair the Commission’s Audit and Risk Committee.
The former BBC Chief Operating Officer Caroline Thomson has been appointed as a non-executive director to the Shareholder Executive.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on Qatar, immigration and the EU Referendum Bill.
Troops in Afghanistan have been supported by a team of expert medics dedicated to providing the best care for their wounded colleagues.
A Royal Navy warship has seized cocaine with a wholesale value of £10 million from a yacht in the Caribbean.
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions on Afghanistan, immigration and the UK contribution to the EU budget.
An independent centre is being set up dedicated to making policy and services work for wellbeing.
A MOD contract to update and sustain military air traffic management – expected to save the taxpayer up to £1 billion – has been agreed.
Regulations setting out the terms of the reformed firefighters’ pension scheme, and consultation on fitness standards and assessment.
In Afghanistan our Armed Forces equipment has evolved dramatically to deal with changing threats and to benefit from advances in technology.
Foreign Secretary congratulates Tunisians who voted in election on 26 October
The Prime Minister's Deputy Spokesperson answered questions on the EU budget, EU migration, Afghanistan and Qatar.
Next phase of work will focus on at least 23 mined areas
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