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Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft of the UK Mission to the UN following the adoption of UNSC Resolution 2261 on the Colombian Peace Process
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
UK provides essential medical supplies, food assistance and thermal blankets as humanitarian crisis worsens
Baroness Verma sets out the UK's commitment to giving girls and women access to voluntary family planning.
The Ross Fund will develop, test and produce new products to help combat serious diseases in developing countries.
£3 billion pledge to help end Malaria deaths announced by George Osborne and Bill Gates.
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomed former President of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, to Downing Street this morning.
New support will help 27,000 children and babies who have fled fighting in Syria - support for migration crisis now exceeds £50m.
James Duddridge brands Al Shabaab attack on Somali civilians barbaric
Troika urges the South Sudanese parties to form the transitional government
Statement on the summoning of the Russian Ambassador over the findings of the independent Litvinenko Inquiry report
A group of volunteers from the Animal and Plant Health Agency have been awarded the Ebola medal for their work in Sierra Leone.
Britain backs the launch of a new expert group that will put women's economic empowerment on the global agenda.
The Human Rights and Democracy Department (HRDD) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) supports human rights and democracy work overseas.
Prime Minister David Cameron urges European leaders to relax EU trade rules with Jordan to create new jobs for Syrian refugees.
Statement by Ambassador Peter Wilson at the General Debate of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Revitalisation of the Work of the UN General Assembly
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke with President Rouhani of Iran to congratulate him on 'implementation day' in the nuclear deal.
Funding doubled to £10.6million to support Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s human rights and democracy work around the world.
Remarks by Baroness Anelay at the launch event of the Magna Carta fund for human rights and democracy
UK and Japan take on leadership roles as part of deepening ties and commitment to regional capacity-building
David Cameron welcomed the Turkish Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, to Downing Street yesterday.
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