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The Foreign Secretary William Hague has called on the Government of Israel to open all crossings for aid to enter Gaza and deplored the loss of life during the interception of the Gaza Flotilla.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt discussed the UK’s response to Israel’s attack on the Gaza flotilla on BBC Radio 5 Live
Foreign Office Minister speaks to Sky's Live at Five about the UK's response to the Israeli attack on the Gaza flotilla.
Foreign Secretary William Hague answers questions on the BBC News Channel on the UK's response to the Israeli attack on the Gaza flotilla.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham welcomed the opening of the first review conference of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
An article by the Prime Minister for the Yorkshire Post on rebalancing the economy published on 29 May 2010.
Cutting red tape and making it easier to start a business are key priorities in transforming the economy, say Prime Minister David Cameron and Business Secretary Vince Cable.
William Hague has given a statement welcoming international consensus at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned attacks which took place in Lahore on Friday 28 May 2010.
Statement by John Duncan Ambassador for Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham, and Department for International Development Minister Stephen O'Brien, met Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga on 28 May following his earlier meeting with British Prime Minister …
Prime Minister David Cameron announced the new scheme during his speech in Leeds today, which set out his vision for transforming the UK economy…
Mr Willetts, who co-chairs the Council, said: “Co-chairing this Council gives me a tremendous opportunity to support this sector, which has…
DCMS response to public enquiries.
David Cameron has delivered his first major speech as Prime Minister addressing the first priority of his government - transforming the economy.
Prime Minister David Cameron today launched a new fast-track procedure for approving international patent applications that will cut waiting times by more than a year.
Prime Minister David Cameron has met Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga this morning, his first meeting with an African leader since taking office.
A transcript of a speech given by Prime Minister David Cameron on 28 May 2010 on the economy.
Shadow Exceptional Hardship Scheme arrangements to be made for faster applications approval as a result of the consultation being extended.
Industry, academia and Government representatives to provide strategic advice to the UK Space Agency.
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