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Ambassador Holland examines the various falsehoods that Russia deployed in seeking to justify its illegal and unjust war of aggression against Ukraine.
They addressed support for conflict-affected populations, internally displaced persons, and the evolving refugee file.
The internationally renowned expert in the calculation and communication of risk and statistics, Sir David Spiegelhalter, discusses the concept of a ‘preference zone’ to frame the demands of safety, efficacy and choice in the era of personalised medicine.
A joint statement from European Leaders on managing the challenges of illegal migration following the European Political Community Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark
Migrants granted asylum in the UK will no longer be automatically given settlement and family reunion rights, under landmark policy changes outlined by the Prime Minister today.
Statement on the UK reimposing UN sanctions on Iran due to significant Iranian non-performance of its JCPoA commitments.
UK Counsellor, Ankur Narayan, cites the latest OSCE Moscow Mechanism Report on evidence that Russia’s treatment of Prisoners of War are a widespread and systematic violation of international law.
Statement following the meeting of the G7+ Special Representatives for Afghanistan on 29-30 September 2025
The Security Minister delivered a speech at the International Security Expo 2025.
The UK government backs new AI projects across Africa, supporting the G20 ‘AI for Africa Initiative’ announced in Cape Town.
Minister for Equalities Seema Malhotra and Baroness Lawrence hosted the first Race Equality Engagement Group roundtable alongside leaders from ethnic minority communities.
The 2025 Standard Crime Contract goes live on 1 October alongside new guidance and welcome packs.
CW Moxon Ltd, an established operator, has had a temporary curtailment of its operator’s licence following a public inquiry held by the Deputy Traffic Commissioner for the North East of England, Gerallt Evans.
Communities set to benefit from better jobs and more opportunities in tech as 14 government-backed projects to support local tech sectors across the UK are unveiled.
Full text of the speech given by the Rt Hon David Lammy MP as he was sworn in as Lord Chancellor at the Royal Courts of Justice.
The UK is re-elected to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council and welcomes the decision of the Assembly to reject Russia's candidacy.
Great British Energy to roll out solar on military land, schools and hospitals, and more protections for clean energy workers.
From today, patients will be able to request appointments online throughout the day rather than calling their surgery or visiting in person.
UK Explanation of Vote delivered by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, following the UN Security Council vote on the Gang Suppression Force and UN Support Office in Haiti.
The role will provide expert, independent advice to ministers and government on building safety and regulatory reform.
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