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Foreign Office advise against all but essential travel to South Sinai in Egypt except for within the Sharm el Sheikh resort areas.
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Make this year's Armed Forces Day memorable by hosting your own event with the help of MOD funding.
Stephen Henwood CBE has been appointed for a further three-year term as Chairman of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
A refugee has become a reservist in the Royal Marines 15 years after his first encounter with them on the war-torn streets of Kosovo.
Communities across England remain at high risk from flooding and strong winds.
David Cameron met with the King of Jordan earlier today (18 February).
Ministers met insurance industry leaders to discuss how the industry is stepping up to help hard-working people affected by the floods.
Publication of new tool to help human resource professionals in the Macedonian public sector.
FCO Minister, Hugh Robertson, visits Tunisia, welcomes progress and pledges continued UK support for the democratic transition.
A new tailfin design has been unveiled on jets of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, to celebrate its 50th display season.
Consular section at the British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata will be closed 24-25 February.
Speech by His Excellency Roderick Drummond at the opening of a welfare centre for families of members of the British armed forces
Ministers and insurance industry leaders will discuss how the insurance industry is helping people affected by flooding.
NI Secretary of state responds to recent terrorism threat
Thousands of military personnel continue to contribute to flood relief efforts across affected parts of the United Kingdom.
William Hague marks anniversary of Libyan Revolution: “I pay tribute to those Libyans who paid the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of freedom”
Prime Minister unveils new £10 million business support scheme to help flood affected businesses get back on their feet.
Statement following the COBR meeting (Monday 17 February) on the floods and severe weather affecting parts of the UK.
Statement following the COBR meeting (Sunday 16 February) on the floods and severe weather affecting parts of the UK.
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