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"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."
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Foreign Ministers of G8 countries condemn the launch by North Korea, following a meeting in Washington.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "We need to see visible, verifiable and indisputable signs of change".
Foreign Secretary William Hague was in Washington for meetings with other G8 foreign ministers ahead of next month’s G8 summit at Camp David.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at the Palace, Jakarta.
New proposals to create a National Trading Standards Board and make Citizens Advice a champion for consumer information.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has said he is deeply concerned by the execution of three men on 7 April in Gaza by Hamas.
On 10 April, Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt, Olympic wrestling gold medallist Saori Yoshida and actors Masachika Ichimura and Anne Suzuki launched the GREAT campaign at the iconic Shibuya crossing in Japan's capital.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham comments on reports of increased fighting in the border area between Sudan and South Sudan.
Recipients get new roles as pilot phase draws to a close.
A new myth busting challenge panel is being launched (11 April) to curb the worst examples of health and safety misuse.
Major aircraft contract from the Indonesian national carrier will boost UK industry. External site: [Tour of Japan and South East Asia](http://www.number10.gov.uk/news/tour-of-japan-and-south-east-asia/)
The next generation of Enterprise Zones are now ‘operational sites’ with ‘live deals’ immediately available for aspiring new businesses, Communities…
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the regime should be under no doubt that they will be held account for their actions.
One of the key areas for collaboration is on earth observation technology, such as the NovaSAR programme or the Disaster Monitoring Constellation…
Prime Minister David Cameron with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on offical visit to Japan.
The Prime Minister visits Nissan headquarters which has today announced new jobs at its Sunderland plant.
The pothole review has been released giving advice to local authorities on tackling the problem of potholes.
The British Hallmarking Council (BHC) clarifies the legal position on marking bonded gold, rolled gold and gold plated products.
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