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The Foreign Secretary, William Hague has today condemned the US Embassy attack in Ankara and offers condolences to those involved.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Government published its latest Six-Monthly Report to Parliament on Hong Kong covering developments from July to December 2012.
The Foreign Secretary outlines deployments for the UK team of experts working on preventing sexual violence in conflict situations.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
Foreign Secretary announces Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti as his interim Special Representative for Climate Change.
The Foreign Secretary has signed the World Economic Forum's new set of principles on cyber resilience on behalf of the UK government.
The Foreign Secretary notes the momentous change underway in Egypt and signals the UK’s commitment to help strengthen democracy.
General Secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party's visit to the UK is a sign of the strengthening relationship between UK and Vietnam.
The Government has published its response to the Foreign Affairs Committee’s report on the role and future of the Commonwealth.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on progress in Afghanistan during November and December 2012.
Our priority remains to provide assistance to those affected by the terrorist incident in Algeria.
We are working hard to get definitive information about each individual caught up in this terrible situation
The UK's priority at the moment is to identify exactly what has happened to each British national caught up in this incident.
The UK and Australia will strengthen their long-standing relationship today with a new defence treaty to provide a framework for the many strands of co-operation between the 2 countries.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken about the terrorist attack in Algeria in a series of media interviews.
Foreign Secretary William Hague gave a speech on Britain's relationship with Australia.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has addressed a business audience at the Australian British Chamber of Commerce.
Dr Mukwege, who specialises in treating victims of sexual violence, has returned to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The UK is to provide logistical military assistance to Mali in order to help control rebel and extremist groups in the north of the country.
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