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Prime Minister, Theresa May and Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, have welcomed the decision to formally recommend António Guterres as the next UN Secretary-General. Mrs May spoke with Mr Guterres ahead of his formal confirmation, a Downing Street spokesperson said: “The Prime Minister said the UK was delighted by his election. “She emphasised the ...


During an event to mark 26 years since the reunification of Germany, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and his counterpart Ursula Von Der Leyen, have spoken about the close relationship between the two nations with confirmation that their Armed Forces will work more closely on exercises and operations. Mr Fallon also announced ...


Promark Media are opening a new sales and development office in the heart of Manchester’s Media City. Following BiP Solutions’ acquisition of Promark Media in April 2015, Promark has successfully expanded into the defence sector, as well as building on the company’s long-standing involvement in the construction sector. Owing to the ...


The Police and Security Group Initiative (PaS) has launched a best practice guide to effective collaboration which aims to help the police and private security industry work together to a common purpose. The ten-step guide is available free of charge at the PaS website and covers the key considerations for implementing ...


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