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David Cameron took questions from around the world ahead of the G8 Summit on the BBC’s interactive World Have Your Say programme.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
C’est en janvier 2013 que le Royaume-Uni a pris la présidence du G8. En savoir plus sur le G8 et les priorités de la présidence britannique.
L'ambassadeur répondra aux questions le vendredi 14 juin, de 15h à 16h.
The UK assumed the one-year Presidency of the G8 in January 2013. This is a rundown of announcements that led up to the Summit on 17-18 June
The British Consulate in Paris has issued advice to British Nationals driving to Le Mans for the 24h du Mans race, on 22 and 23 June.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes France's decision to share information related to samples from Syria and UN Commission of Inquiry report.
Following the Lancaster House agreement in 2010, British soldiers can spend 2 weeks at this centre to put their skills to the test.
The United Kingdom and France announce that they will join the global standard ensuring transparency of payments from natural resources.
Philip Hammond has paid tribute to UK Armed Forces personnel helping to tackle insurgents in West Africa after a visit to Senegal and Mali.
Ministers for Development Pascal Canfin and Justine Greening welcome the outcomes of the transparency seminar on 21 May 2013 in Lille
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds met Cyclists who have biked from Paris to London as part of the “Inspired By 2012” campaign.
Ministers for Development Pascal Canfin and Justine Greening welcome the outcomes of the transparency seminar on 21 May 2013 in Lille.
On 17 May, 20 staff embarked on a bike ride to raise money for charity and promote consular messages for travelling Britons.
The Group of Seven (G7) is an informal forum of countries representing around half of global economic output.
A statement made by the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on 12 February 2013.
This year the G7 will be held at Hartwell House in Buckinghamshire.
The British Embassy and consulates in France will be closed on 1, 9, 20 and 27 May 2013.
Sir Peter Ricketts comments on his role at the Commission overseeing the Livre Blanc process.
The British Embassy and consulates in France will be closed on Wednesday 1 May 2013.
British and French military medics have trained to deploy together on operations around the world during a major exercise in Scotland.
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