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Foreign Office Minister, David Lidington, informed Parliament of the release of a large collection of colonial administration files
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Minister for Europe, David Lidington, welcomed Cypriot Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides to London today.
The Foreign Secretary has welcomed today’s agreement reached in the EU-facilitated dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
William Hague today met Foreign Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina to urge progress on reforms for EU membership.
The British Embassy recently funded a project to determine how Ukrainians perceive the EU and how one could raise their awareness of the benefits of signing the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement.
Please note that the British Embassy will be closed to the public on Thursday 18 April 2013.
On the EU, they agreed on the urgent need to make Europe more competitive and flexible and talked about ways to achieve this.
FCO responds to comments made in the UN General Assembly debate on the role of International Criminal Justice in Reconciliation on Wednesday.
Chancellor Angela Merkel today signed the condolence book for Lady Thatcher at the British Embassy.
The British Ambassador to the Holy See Nigel Baker speaks about Baroness Thatcher’s legacy
David Cameron will travel to Madrid, Paris and Berlin this week to push for EU reform to make it more open, competitive and flexible.
The Review of the Balance of Competences will be an audit of what the EU does and how it affects the UK.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington answered questions on the UK in the EU live via Twitter on 28 February.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on welfare, Europe, toll roads, the civil service and Scotland.
It was the turn of British Ambassador Dominick Chilcott to host the monthly working lunch of ambassadors from the European Union.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Cabinet, Cyprus and Northern Ireland.
Government sets out how the UK’s allocation of EU Structural Funds will be divided across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
David Lidington MP, Minister for Europe visited Denmark on 20 - 21st March 2013 to discuss UK-Danish relations and the Future of Europe.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Cyprus, immigration, help to buy, benefits, energy supplies and childcare.
The Prime Minister gave this press conference to mark the conclusion of the EU Council, 15 March 2013.
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