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The British Royal Navy ship, HMS Tamar, anchored in Tulagi on Friday morning as the first stop in a week-long visit to Solomon Islands.
Journalists in Honiara completed a four-day fact-checking and verification training to strengthen integrity, accuracy, and resilience in reporting.
UK Statement at Solomon Islands' Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
The Chevening Alumni of Solomon Islands (CASI) held its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday 30 April 2026, at the British High Commissioner’s Residence in Honiara.
The UK Government stands with the people of Solomon Islands following the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone Maila.
New UK funding will support communities across the Pacific, helping them prepare for extreme weather, protect vital ecosystems and build long‑term resilience.
The inaugural symposium brought together leaders to reflect on national progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Solomon Islands government and the United Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalising their partnership on forest governance under the UK-funded FGMC programme.
High Commissioner Paul Turner attended the final day of a leadership training course run by the UK College of Policing for the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force.
A new community-led effort supported by the UK government has equipped six Solomon Islands coastal communities to better guard their livelihoods and food security from marine pollution.
Deputy Premier Tony Vahia opened the two-day workshop, which centred on the theme “Strengthening community voices and understanding misinformation and disinformation".
On 9 March, British High Commissioner Paul Turner addressed Form Four students at King George VI School during their Commonwealth Day celebrations.
British High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and Nauru Paul Turner highlighted the need for a new independent energy regulator in Solomon Islands at a National Stakeholder Workshop on energy reform.
A greater diversity of voices is needed in Solomon Islands' politics, said British High Commissioner Paul Turner, in his keynote address at an event organised by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
The UK government through the British High Commission in Honiara has signed a technical agreement with the Solomon Islands government to commence work on EITI re-entry.
In the lead up to the COP30 Summit in Brazil next week, British High Commissioner to Solomon Islands and Nauru, His Excellency Paul Turner, held a series of meetings with Permanent Secretaries and senior officials in the Min…
Two senior officers from the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) have successfully completed a five-week International Leadership Programme at the UK College of Policing this month.
7 brilliant Solomon Islanders who were awarded the UK government’s prestigious Chevening Scholarship in 2024-25 have returned to the Solomons after completing their masters’ degrees.
Chevening Scholarships are awarded to individuals from diverse backgrounds who can demonstrate the commitment and skills needed to become future leaders.
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission has launched a master’s scholarship stream to boost resilience and prosperity among Commonwealth small islands.
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