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Tim Berners-Lee and Francis Maude welcome 8 new countries to the Open Government Partnership (OGP) at a meeting in London.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
British High Commission offices in Bridgetown, Port-of-Spain and Georgetown invites applications for project funding
Assessment of opportunities for UK companies in the Caribbean in the infrastructure and energy sectors
Find out about the project funding opportunities available through the British High Commission, during Financial Year 2015-2016
British High Commissions in Port-of-Spain, Bridgetown, Kingston, Georgetown and Belmopan would like to invite concept bids for the Caribbean Prosperity Fund.
An overview of opportunities to enhance the provision of UK tertiary education across the Caribbean: a scoping study
A trade mission showcasing UK companies specializing in Healthcare technology and expertise visited Barbados on 4 November. 皇冠体育app mission attracted four companies offering high level healthcare software and security solutions鈥�
Foreign Secretary William Hague: Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest moral and political leaders of our time.
皇冠体育app passport fee for customers applying for a UK passport from overseas will be reduced by 拢45 for adults and 拢28.50 for children from 7 April 2014.
Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Trinidad and Tobago.
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