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LankaWeb – KANDYAN CHIETAINS UNDER THE BRITISH – FINAL PART (PART IX)

LankaWeb – KANDYAN CHIETAINS UNDER THE BRITISH – FINAL PART (PART IX)
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LankaWeb – KANDYAN CHIEFTAINS UNDER THE BRITISH – PART VI

LankaWeb – KANDYAN CHIEFTAINS UNDER THE BRITISH – PART VI
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In Defence of the Retired Civil Servant

In Defence of the Retired Civil Servant
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The Aftermath of Empire – Reappraisal and Reconciliation – (Part 2)

The Aftermath of Empire – Reappraisal and Reconciliation – (Part 2)
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UK plans to cut hundreds of millions of pounds in aid to conflict zones countries: Report

Last Updated: 6th March, 2021 18:47 IST UK Plans To Cut Hundreds Of Millions Of Pounds In Aid To Conflict Zones Countries: Report UK government is planning to slash hundreds of millions of pounds in foreign aid to countries in conflict zones around the globe, according to a leaked document The United Kingdom government is planning to slash hundreds of millions of pounds in foreign aid to countries in conflict zones around the globe. A leaked document obtained by openDemocracy has revealed that British civil servants have discussed reducing aid to Syria from £137 million pledged last year to just over £45 million this year. In South Sudan, the UK officials are planning to cut spending from £110 million to £45 million, while aid to Libya could be cut by 63% and Somalia by 60%.

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