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The UK has today been successful in its bid for election to the UN Human Rights Council for the term January 2014 – December 2016.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
From January 2014, all notarial work requested from the Consulate General in Jeddah and the British Trade Office in Al Khobar will be undertaken in Riyadh
Ed Vaizey temporarily saves May Morris wall hangings
Ed Vaizey has temporarily blocked the sale of Napoleon Bonaparte's death mask
William Hague and G.L. Peiris discussed media freedom, human rights & Commonwealth values at Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on China, A&Es, Russia, CHOGM, premium rate phone lines, unions and Iran.
Service held in honour of the soldiers who were killed in wars and other conflicts.
The Foreign Secretary gave a speech on preventing sexual violence and urged Sri Lanka to end the culture of impunity.
FCO Minister Hugo Swire spoke at the closing session of the Commonwealth People’s Forum at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting.
HE Mrs Marianne Young attended the ground breaking ceremony of the Tschudi Copper Project held near Tsumeb on Friday 8 November
Speech given by Deputy Head of Mission on November 8. This is an English transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered.
6 winners of £6 million English language teaching competition are announced.
Remembrance Day ceremonies to commemorate Commonwealth service personnel who died during conflicts from World War I to the present day.
William Shawcross, Chair of the Charity Commission, gave a speech to the Lord Mayor's Charity Leadership Programme.
The ceremony marked the gathering of soil from Belgium for a Flanders Fields memorial garden at the Guards Museum in London.
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