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UK Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Baroness Joyce Anelay, visited today a British Embassy-funded project at the Urban Official School Jose Miguel Vasconcelos.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister for Human Rights demonstrates UK’s continuing support to Central America and Mexico during a human-rights focused visit to Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Mexico.
Foreign Office increases Marshall Scholarship numbers to extend relationships with USA’s next generation of leaders.
British Ambassador to DRC, Graham Zebedee, reiterated UK's commitment to support DRC in its fight against corruption.
The Foreign Secretary joined the US Secretary of State and international partners for talks on the humanitarian situation in Aleppo and across Syria.
The Foreign Secretary congratulates President Elect Nana Akufo-Addo on victory in the Ghanaian presidential elections.
Senior members of Syria Civil Defence will share their experiences from the ground in war torn Syria.
Planned screenings and discussions in Winnipeg and Vancouver have been cancelled.
Ahead of Human Rights Day, Minister for Human Rights, Baroness Anelay hosts an annual event at the FCO to celebrate UK action on universal human rights.
Baroness Anelay's speech from the FCO's Human Rights Day event on Thursday 8th December.
“It is a time to pause and reflect on the scourge of corruption”. Reflections from British High Commissioner Sarah Cooke on International Anti-Corruption Day.
Statement by Helen Mulvein, Legal Counsellor, on the ICTY and the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals
Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood extremely concerned by plans for further expansion of settlements in the West Bank.
UK charity Comic Relief and GSK announce first grant worth TSh 7.4 billion (£2.75 million) to help fight malaria and improve health in Tanzania.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond visited South Africa, met with South African Ministers and made key commercial announcements
The Prime Minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion, Sir Eric Pickles, will discuss the importance of transparency in exposing corruption, tackling white collar crime, and stopping tax avoidance.
The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the UK and the United States gave a joint statement on the situation in Aleppo.
Theresa May addressed the Gulf Co-operation Council and spoke about how the UK will step up its relationship with the GCC countries.
British High Commissioner Caron Rohsler opens Indian Ocean Regional Workshop in Seychelles, 5 December 2016.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will discuss a range of issues, including Russia, Libya, Syria and Afghanistan, with his NATO counterparts.
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