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Britain is to help 5,000 people trapped in Misurata escape the besieged city and will provide vital medical assistance to those who remain in towns across western Libya.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, to Downing Street.
Statement in response to speech made by President Assad of Syria on 16 April
A look at the work of the Foreign Office in London and its embassies overseas this week.
Prime Minister David Cameron, President Barack Obama and President Nicolas Sarkozy have written a joint article on Libya underlining their determination that Qadhafi must “go and go for good”.
Foreign Office Ministers Henry Bellingham urges all parties to stay the course and continue to engage on agreeing a workable solution.
Libya, Middle East and Japan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers.
Comments have called for changes to, and the end of, many of the rules and regulations that affect the retail sector, from Sunday Trading to…
Vince Cable responds to business leaders on the Doha Trade agreement.
Ambassadors voice concerns of their governments over the continuing deaths and violence across Syria.
Foreign Secretary William Hague will co-chair the first meeting of the Libya Contact Group in Doha, Qatar on 13 April.
Statement by Foreign Secretary William Hague following the Libya Contact Group meeting in Doha
Foreign Secretary William Hague has reiterated the importance of efforts to resolve political deadlock in Yemen.
Foreign Secretary William Hague says, 'the legitimate demands of the Libyan people must be heard' in his closing remarks to the Libya Contact Group in Doha.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said, "our resolve should be strong and our ambitions high" in his opening statement to the Libya Contact Group in Doha on 13 April.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the EU agreed new sanctions as the human rights situation in Iran seemed to be getting worse.
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke discussed justice issues with EU ministers in Luxembourg at the Justice and Home Affairs Council.
Prime Minister David Cameron speaking about the situation in Libya ahead of his meeting with President Sarkozy on 13 April 2011.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the EU policies towards the Middle East and North Africa should be "bold and ambitious" ahead of the Foreign Affairs Council meeting.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken after EU Foreign Ministers voted to renew sanctions on Burma for a further 12 months.
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