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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on EU reform, Parliament, the World Cup, tuition fees and immigration.
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The Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to Chancellor Angela Merkel about the EU's response to events in Ukraine.
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The Foreign Secretary spoke in Parliament about the referendum in Crimea and preparations for further EU sanctions on Russia.
The Foreign Secretary welcomes EU sanctions against Russian and Crimean individuals following illegitimate referendum.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine and the Prime Minister’s diet.
William Hague: The UK will not recognise the Crimea referendum that took place yesterday (16 March) as legal or legitimate.
Travel advice for Tottenham Hotspur fans travelling to Lisbon for the Sport Lisboa e Benfica v Tottenham match on Thursday 20 March.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, the EU, HS2, 40 pence tax rate and the NHS.
Foreign Secretary says Crimea referendum should not convince anyone, UK will not recognise outcome.
Alex Ellis, Embaixador do Reino Unido no Brasil, escreve sobre a crise na Ucrânia e o referendo da Crimeia
Foreign Secretary regrets the fact Russia has refused to change course on Crimea and says door is still open for diplomacy and dialogue.
UK offer assistance to US and Russia in finding diplomatic breakthrough to Ukraine crisis.
Marking the close relationship between the UK and Ireland, the British Embassy will ‘go green’ for the first time to mark St Patrick’s Day.
HM Ambassador to Azerbaijan Irfan Siddiq on events in Ukraine
Speech by the Secretary of State at the opening of the Catapult Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy Technology at Strathclyde.
Written Ministerial Statement by Edwards Davey, Energy Secretary, following the EU Energy Council in Brussels on 4 March 2014.
The Prime Minister gave a statement to the House of Commons about last week’s emergency European Council on Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary William Hague today welcomed Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski to London and discussed the situation in Ukraine.
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