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Following the latest COBR meeting, Boris Johnson gave an update on government support for the UK Overseas Territories after Hurricane Irma.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is travelling to the Caribbean to visit British Overseas Territories devastated by Hurricane Irma.
The UK agrees to fund projects that improve Anguilla’s economic resilience and help its recovery from COVID, with £4 million to be made available next year.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson gave a statement on how the UK government is supporting our Overseas Territories following Hurricane Irma.
A summary of the actions that the government has taken to support UK overseas territories and British people affected by Hurricane Irma.
UK government ministers and Overseas Territories leaders agreed a communiqué at the November 2021 Joint Ministerial Committee (Overseas Territories) meeting.
Ministers host Overseas Territories leaders in the UK for talks on hurricane recovery, Brexit and climate change Joint Ministerial Council of the Overseas Territories hosted in Lancaster House from 28 to 29 November 2017.
The Minister spoke in the House of Commons on the government response to Hurricane Irma in our Overseas Territories and other affected countries.
Boris Johnson gave an update on the UK government's response to Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean and announced the hotline: +44 (0)20 7008 0000.
Writing in the Daily Mail Online, the Foreign Secretary explains how the UK government is helping people affected by Hurricane Irma.
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