Travel Advisories
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First armed forces families collect keys to new homes at Imjin Barracks
The first armed forces families move into their new homes at Imjin Barracks following the handover of the first wave of properties. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice…
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Recovered appeal: London City Airport, Hartman Road, Silvertown London E16 2PX (ref: 3326646 – 19 August 2024)
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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DCMS letter (16 August) to Goodwin Procter on consent to derogations from 30 January Pre-emptive Action Order
Correspondence regarding the anticipated acquisition of TMG by RB Investco Ltd. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Warship and submarine readiness boost by small British businesses
Small British businesses are to benefit from a new warship and submarine agreement, Defence Minister Maria Eagle has announced today. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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NDA invests £30million in cutting edge research and innovation
NDA awards contracts totalling £30million to drive innovation and research into new nuclear decommissioning techniques. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel Advice (UK)
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Nationwide call to surrender all zombie-style knives and machetes
A nationwide call to hand over zombie-style knives and machetes has been launched by the government, before these dangerous weapons are banned from our streets. Read the original advice at…
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Process activated to manage prisoner movements
A temporary measure to manage pressures in prisons in the north of England has been reactivated, following longstanding capacity failures and recent outbreaks of far-right disorder. Read the original advice…
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Fostering new collaborations at 30th Sarajevo Film Festival
This week in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), we are fostering new collaborations and promoting GREAT UK creative industries at 30th Sarajevo Film Festival. Read the original advice at Foreign Travel…
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It’s never too late for peace in the Middle East – we must break the cycle of violence
David Lammy and Stéphane Séjourné write for The Observer on how a ceasefire could enable progress towards a two-state solution – the only long-term route to safety and security. Read…
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It’s never too late for peace in the Middle East – we must break the cycle of violence: article by David Lammy and Stéphane Séjourné
David Lammy and Stéphane Séjourné write for The Observer on how a ceasefire could enable progress towards a two-state solution – the only long-term route to safety and security. Read…