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British radio lovers’ favourite stations should be protected for the future through new regulation so they can be accessed easily on smart speakers.
Sarah Albon delivers a keynote speech at the ICAEW
In our first reform podcast, Susan Acland-Hood and Richard Susskind reflect on digital courts and the progress of the reform programme.
In the FT Science podcast, Professor David Clary talks about the role of science in diplomacy
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Wilton Park, one of the FCO’s executive agencies, has launched a podcast series featuring prominent speakers from their conferences on key international policy challenges.
The fourth in our human rights series focuses on women in Libya. It features Sara Maziq, the co-founder of the Libyan Civil Society Organisation and Women 4 Libya, and Elham Saudi, co-founder and Director of Lawyers for Justice in Libya.
From today users will be able to download four new podcasts launched by the Foreign Office: History, History Enhanced, Arabic and Farsi.
A new podcast to discuss issues and themes of the London Conference on Cyberspace has been launched today.
The latest episode in our human rights podcast series focuses on our work delivering the FCO Torture Prevention Strategy.
The first episode in our new audio series focuses on freedom of expression in Burma, featuring excerpts from the film ‘This Prison Where I Live’ and interviews with Director Rex Bloomstein.
The third in our series of human rights themed podcasts focuses on the theme of social media and human rights, featuring insights from Index on Censorship, Article 19, Free Belarus Now, Sablat Oman and Computer Science at University College London.
In the new audio series, British Ambassador John Duncan will discuss both his work as British Ambassador for Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament and the role of social media in diplomacy.
From the Secret Intelligence Service to the "principality" of Sealand, FCO podcasts have covered a huge range of topics. Take a look at the most popular from the past year.
A transcript of a podcast recorded by Prime Minister David Cameron to mark the New Year.
The second in our series of human rights themed podcasts focuses on the theme of minimum standards on the use of the death penalty, as well as opportunities for future action on the death penalty.
A transcript of the Prime Minister's podcast on transparency from 29 May 2010.
In the latest episode of the History podcast series, British Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Sian MacLeod, remembers her first posting as a young diplomat to Moscow.
British journalist John McCarthy was released in 1991 after more than five years as a hostage in Lebanon. Mark Watchorn talks about the release in a Foreign Office podcast.
Enterprise, aspiration, public service reform and national security should be the Coalition Government's priorities for 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
A transcript of Prime Minister David Cameron's podcast on Saturday 23 October on the Spending Review.
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