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Baroness Anelay welcomes conclusions of UN Human Rights Council.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Europe needs to step up its efforts against terrorism and migration without duplicating NATO.
Ambassador Jill Morris hosted an event to present the results of a study on migrants’ profiles, drivers of migration, and migratory trends.
Matt Hancock addresses delegates at the 2016 Radio Festival
…Home Secretary discusses counter terrorism, security and migration with Germany's Interior Minister in Berlin.…
International Development Secretary announces additional support to the humanitarian crisis and pushes for new action on humanitarian efforts on the ground.
The Prime Minister has announced how the UK is tackling some of the drivers of mass migration with new humanitarian funding to help address poverty, insecurity and conflict.…
The Prime Minister declared the UK's commitment as a confident and dependable partner in her first address to the UN General Assembly.
Theresa May will today call for a better approach to global migration when she attends the UN General Assembly.
Speech delivered by Minister for the Americas Sir Alan Duncan at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.
UK statement deleivered during the 33rd session of the Human Rights Council under Item 2.
Theresa May spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel about the meeting of EU member states in Bratislava and the EU-Turkey migration deal.
The Minister for the Constitution welcomes initial proposals published by the independent Boundary Commissions today.
Theresa May held her first formal bilateral meeting with European Council President Donald Tusk to discuss the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
Universities Minister Jo Johnson speaks to members of Universities UK about the future of higher education.
Up to one hundred extra UK Armed Forces personnel are to join UN peacekeeping work in South Sudan, adding to 300 announced under the previous Government.
For anyone who has visited Aleppo in peacetime, the news from the city today is enough to make you weep.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement in Parliament on the recent G20 Summit in China and the leading role the UK plays in the world.
In 2015 Sqn Ldr Jason Neame deployed on the United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS).
Secretary of State for International Development, Priti Patel, pledges support for Dr Jim Yong Kim’s candidacy for World Bank president.
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