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Lord Howell on re-shaping the Commonwealth as the network we need for the 21st Century.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron and the Prime Minister of Malaysia Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Razak have published a joint statement.
Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell spoke about the UK's reinvigorated relationship with the Commonwealth, on the occasion of the Commonwealth Association's tenth anniversary.
Minister for the Commonwealth Lord Howell welcomed the important work of the Eminent Persons Group as they invite comments on their recommendations to sharpen impact and strengthen the Commonwealth.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met with members of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group, currently tasked with strengthening the Commonwealth and its institutions.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
The UK Government today marked Commonwealth Day with a renewed pledge to reinvigorate the UK's relationship with the Commonwealth.
In his Peter Lyon Memorial Lecture, Rt Hon Lord Howell describes the Commonwealth as 'a quite extraordinary association of like-minded states.'
Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell underlined the UK's commitment to the Commonwealth in a speech to the Commonwealth Business Council Power Summit on 1 March.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about plans to unlock the potential in the Commonwealth at the Lowy Institute for International Policy on 19 January.
Foreign Secretary William Hague laid a statement in Parliament on how the UK plans to reinvigorate the Commonwealth.
In a meeting today with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Professor GL Peiris, Foreign Secretary William Hague said the political settlement needs to address the needs of all Sri Lanka's communities.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham spoke, earlier this week, at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 3rd International Parliamentary Conference on Climate Change.
Former Foreign Secretary will represent UK interests on the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group.
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