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Bill Rammell's remarks on constitutional reform

British Minister Bill Rammell gave the Government's views on constitutional reform in Hong Kong at the Trade Development Council dinner in London on Tuesday 3 November.   Read more

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4℃(7℉).


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British Minister gives UK Government's views on constitutional reform in Hong Kong

At the Hong Kong Trade Development Council dinner in London on Tuesday 3 November, British Government Minister Bill Rammell made remarks on Hong Kong's constitutional development process.

Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents can win British Chevening Scholarships

British Consul-General Andrew Seaton is delighted to announce the 2010-2011 Chevening Scholarship Programme in the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions will be officially launched on 2 November 2009.

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Bill Rammell's remarks on constitutional reform

British Minister Bill Rammell gave the Government's views on constitutional reform in Hong Kong at the Trade Development Council dinner in London on Tuesday 3 November.   Read more

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4℃(7℉).

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LATEST NEWS

British Minister gives UK Government's views on constitutional reform in Hong Kong
5 November 2009
At the Hong Kong Trade Development Council dinner in London on Tuesday 3 November, British Government Minister Bill Rammell made remarks on Hong Kong's constitutional development process.

Hong Kong and Macao permanent residents can win British Chevening Scholarships
29 October 2009
British Consul-General Andrew Seaton is delighted to announce the 2010-2011 Chevening Scholarship Programme in the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions will be officially launched on 2 November 2009.

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