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Foreign Secretary William Hague said he hoped to turn our shared heritage, values and interests into common purpose and common action.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about the global challenge of facing increasing energy demands.
"If we can do these three things - get the costs down, make renewable energy a global business and continue to invest up front in the crucial infrastructure needed needed then we really can secure the future of renewabl…
Dounreay reduced its electricity consumption by almost three per cent last year but still used up enough energy during its decommissioning to supply a small town of 8000 people.
Speech by Gerald Howarth, Minister for International Security Strategy.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken following talks between Iran and the E3+3 in Istanbul, Turkey.
"I am deeply concerned about the DPRK’s satellite launch today. Such a launch uses ballistic missile technology and, as such, is a clear violation of UNSCR 1874."
The Foreign Ministers of G8 countries condemn the launch by North Korea, following a meeting in Washington.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt writes ahead of the E3+3 talks with Iran on 14 April: "The onus is on Iran to prove to us it is serious this time".
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Prime Minister David Cameron delivers speech at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia.
Foreign Secretary William Hague was in Washington for meetings with other G8 foreign ministers ahead of next month’s G8 summit at Camp David.
David Cameron took part in a Q&A session at Al Azhar University in April 2012.
10 April 2012 The UK and Japan today agreed a Framework on Civil Nuclear Cooperation, providing the basis for UK companies to engage in multi…
Prime Minister David Cameron with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on offical visit to Japan.
Dounreay today completed the destruction of one of the most hazardous legacies of Britain’s earliest atomic research.
Foreign Secretary William Hague talked about working with the Middle East and plans to develop the UK's global role in his speech to the Lord Mayor's banquet.
The UK hosted a meeting at the Foreign Office today with the other P5 nuclear weapon states - the US, Russia, China & France - on nuclear disarmament verification research.
Foreign Secretary William Hague today welcomed Saudi Defence Minister HRH Prince Salman to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to discuss bilateral and regional issues.
Foreign Office Spokesperson responds to publication of FAC report on UK-Turkey relations and Turkey’s regional role.
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