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The British Embassy in Rome holds meetings across Italy to update British citizens working and living in the country.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Hong Kong British National (Overseas) (BN(O)) status holders building new lives in the UK will continue to receive vital support after the government today confirmed the next phase of the Welcome Programme.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Albayan Education Foundation is also criticised for failures around overseas aid work.
A total of 47 national and regional projects are being allocated the funding to offer a range of support.
Community groups across the UK now have the chance to bid for a share of a £2.6 million fund to support programmes that will help newly arrived families make the best start to rebuilding their lives.
‘Caring Nation’ at the centre of Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.
British National (Overseas) families coming to the UK on the Hong Kong BN(O) route will benefit from a dedicated package of support to help them settle successfully into life in the UK.
As of Monday 19 October, the British Consulate-General Amsterdam has moved to the British Embassy The Hague.
The consultation for the Windrush compensation scheme will now close on 16 November 2018 to ensure that everyone who wants to is able to contribute.
Notes on: "Legislation will be brought forward to restore freedoms and civil liberties through the abolition of identity cards and repeal of unnecessary laws."
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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