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Prime Minister David Cameron updated Parliament on the situation in Libya and the UK Government response.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement on the situation in Libya to the House of Commons on Monday 28 February 2011.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: Libya.
The UK Government has taken action to freeze assets of the Libyan regime, to impose export controls on Libyan banknotes and to remove head of State exemptions from UK immigration controls.
Prime Minister David Cameron has urged Libyan leader Colonel Qadhafi to "go now" as the UK imposed sanctions in an effort to force him from power.
Prime Minister David Cameron a gave an interview on the situation in Libya on Sunday 27 February 2011.
Transcript of interview with YouTube given by the Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron in Oman on 24 February.
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UK Foreign Affairs Minister visits Japan to discuss opportunities for our two countries to work together to tackle global challenges and boost business opportunities
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UK Government support is helping the United Nations to assist with the voluntary disarmament and repatriation of thousands of armed rebels in DR Congo.
"The United Kingdom wants to send a clear message to the Libyan regime that the world is not just watching and making statements. We are and will continue to take action."
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Lord Davies has launched his independent review into Women on Boards.
Information on consular situation in Tripoli and Benghazi and the UK response.
Prime Minister David Cameron has praised the two-way partnership Britain shares with Oman in areas such as technology, security and trade.
Visiting Foreign Office Minister calls for deeper cooperation on a wide front between the UK and Japan.
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