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Briefing by the Prime Minister's Spokesman on: Cabinet, Afghanistan and 7/7 bombings.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
On Sunday 4 July, prominent Syrian Human Rights Defender, 79 year old Haitham Al Maleh was sentenced to three years in prison on charges of “weakening national morale”.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague will be responding to Foreign Office questions in the House of Commons at 2.30pm today.
Route Trident links the Helmand capital of Lashkar Gah to the economic hub of Gereshk. Its upgrade, which should help improve the lives of the…
In his last instalment Peter Kerby takes a look at what the World Cup will mean for South Africa beyond the final whistle
The government has launched the Your Freedom website to allow as many people in the UK as possible to put forward their ideas on what laws and regulations should be done away with.
The Prime Minister has spoken at the FCO Leadership Conference which took place in London on 6 July.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has today welcomed Israel's decision to move from a list of 120 permitted goods to a list of specific prohibited items in Gaza.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh on 5 July 2010.
Thanks to the training they have received from ISAF soldiers, 90 more recruits have just qualified as fully-trained Afghan National Police (ANP) officers.
After 50 days at sea and 2,100 miles (3,380km), two Army doctors finished their record-breaking row around Great Britain last week.
General Petraeus emphasised the continuity of the counter-insurgency strategy as he assumed command, and NATO Secretary General, Anders Fogh…
The Government today welcomed a new era for women in developing countries as UN members agreed details of a new UN agency for women and gender issues.
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced further cash-saving measures as part of an ongoing drive to get value for money out of the Government’s aid budget.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague was interviewed by Adam Boulton for Sky on Sunday 4 July 2010
The UK's Minister for Africa has offered condolences on behalf of the British Government.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken about the attack in Lahore.
A look at stories coming from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and its network of posts this week.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has met today with Quartet Representative, Tony Blair, to discuss the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East.
Major General Gordon Messenger, the Chief of the Defence Staff’s Strategic Communications Officer, and Colonel Peter Smith, Assistant Director…
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