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The European Union Delegation has issued the following statement in agreement with the EU Heads of Mission in South Sudan:
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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More family activities and events have been added to this Saturday's NATO-themed host city celebration to be held in Newport.
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, during the Security Council Open Debate on Conflict Prevention
Minister for Reserves finds out about the Army's recruitment efforts during his visit to Wiltshire.
Lasting powers of attorney will be easier and simpler for people to make, Justice Minister Simon Hughes announces.
Following the release of a video allegedly showing the murder of US journalist James Foley, Philip Hammond made the following comments during media interviews:
A statement from Number 10 following the release of a video allegedly showing the brutal murder of US journalist James Foley.
Use the Government Property Finder to see locations of public property and decide whether to challenge its use under the Right to Contest.
Welsh cabinet maker, Paul Rathkey, awarded prestigious contract to make the meeting table for world leaders at the 2014 NATO Summit.
The cost of car and motorcycle theory tests will drop from £31 to £25 in October 2014, and then to £23 in October 2015.
The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to the Emir of Qatar, the King of Saudi Arabia and the King of Jordan this evening (18 August 2014).
The Foreign Secretary chaired a meeting of COBR today (18 August 2014) to discuss the situation in Iraq.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory’s Centre for Defence Enterprise is looking for ideas to automate cyber defence responses.
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Telegraph about the long-term approach needed to defeat the terrorist threat at source.
Explanation Of Vote by UK Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant to the Security Council meeting on adoption of Resolution 2170 on ISIL in Iraq and Syria
British Embassy Lima and CAF organised seminar for Peruvian civil servants with the collaboration of ProInversión.
The Defence Secretary chaired a meeting of COBR to discuss the latest situation in Iraq.
UK armed forces in documentary looking at the importance of music to personnel now and 100 years ago.
Philip Hammond welcomes Prime Minister Maliki’s support for Dr Haider Al-Abadi’s nomination as Iraqi PM designate, and calls for quick formation of inclusive government.
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