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Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement in the House of Commons on the situation in Hong Kong and the UK's response to it.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The UK, Australia, Canada, and United States gave a joint statement in response to China’s proposed new security law for Hong Kong.
Joint statement by UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne and Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne, responding to China’s proposed new security law for Hong Kong.
The UK government has flown over 22 million pieces of PPE and more than 1000 ventilators to the NHS and Social Care Services from China over the last three weeks.
Chinese graduates who studied in the UK have bought two ventilators for the NHS and written an open letter in which they express their ‘support and care for the British people.’
The UK is working hard to combat COVID-19.
UK International Ambassador for Human Rights, Rita French, delivers a statement during the Item 4 General Debate.
Joint statement by the Foreign Ministers of China, France, Russia, UK and US, celebrating how the Treaty has contributed to worldwide security and prosperity.
Writing in the Yorkshire Post, FCO staff member Matt Crow discusses his experience helping Brits leave Wuhan on a UK government-organised flight on 8 February.
At the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Minister Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon explained how the UK prioritises promoting and protecting human rights.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with President Xi of China.
The safety and well-being of British nationals and their dependents is our absolute priority and we will continue to provide updates and essential guidance as the situation develops.
The Foreign Office evacuation flight has left China for the UK to repatriate British nationals and others from Wuhan following the coronavirus outbreak there.
Details of the second evacuation flight from Wuhan and scheduled flights from the rest of mainland China.
The Foreign Office will charter another civilian aircraft to help British nationals and their dependants leave Wuhan for the UK due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement following the update to FCO Travel Advice advising against 'all but essential' travel to China.
A flight is carrying 83 British nationals and 41 foreign nationals from Wuhan to the UK following the coronavirus outbreak in China.
The British Ambassador to China, Dame Barbara Woodward, gave an update to UK nationals in China and abroad who are affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
Following the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, the government is working to organise a flight to the UK for eligible British nationals.
We have updated our travel advice to mainland China to advise against all but essential travel following the outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan.
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