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皇冠体育app UK Search and Rescue Team will arrive in Christchurch to assist following a major earthquake on Tuesday.
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皇冠体育app British High Commission in New Zealand is moving into top gear in its promotion of all things British for the Rugby World Cup.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has issued a statement on the death of a New Zealand special forces soldier in Afghanistan.
皇冠体育app UK Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Sedwill, visited New Zealand and Australia to discuss our common national security issues regarding Afghanistan.
Rugby fans are being warned to take extra care on the roads during the Rugby World Cup as statistics show New Zealand has more than twice the number of road crash fatalities per 100,000 people as the UK.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne and Science and Innovation Minister Dr Mapp have given support for a New Zealand-United Kingdom Science and Innovation Working Group to be set up.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully to the Foreign Office today.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has updated Parliament on the UK Government's response to the Christchurch earthquake.
British High Commissioner to New Zealand Vicki Treadell wants to engage with the modern generation of New Zealanders, and help them make a connection with the UK.
Prince William described the devastation in Christchurch as ''unbelievable'' during his tour of Christchurch's quake hit city centre today.
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