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Keeping the aid target at 0.5 per cent of GNI would mean that the aid budget in 2027 would be around £15.4 billion. ALSO READ: UK on spot over ‘ignorance, confusion’ about DR Congo crisis In ...
Editorial: New figures on the global impact of Labour’s aid cuts make sobering reading. Britain must not shirk its duty on ...
“Savage” cuts to UK foreign aid will leave 55.5 million of the world ... the latest of which will see spending fall to just 0 ...
US TerraPower has submitted a letter to the UK Department for Energy Security & Net Zero (DESNZ) announcing its ...
Since 2013 the UK has delivered on its pledge to spend 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) as official development assistance (ODA). The UK has now enshrined this commitment in law and will ...
After U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s shock February announcement of a new cut to U.K. aid from 0.5% of gross national income to 0.3%, many development professionals have been asking for clarity on ...
In 1970, the United Nations took up a commission-recommended resolution that donor nations set a target of giving no less than 0.7% of gross national income as official development assistance ...
The UK’s prime minister Keir Starmer announced in February that aid levels would be slashed from the current 0.5 per cent of GNI to a historically low 0.3 per cent of GNI by 2027. The country ...
TerraPower has formally notified UK regulators that it plans to begin the generic design approval process for its Natrium ...
Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy commented on the war in Sudan ahead of a London meeting on Tuesday to mark the conflict’s two-year ...