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The Deputy Prime Minister met President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico today (4 March 2015) during the President's state visit to the UK.
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The EU confirmed nearly US$30m to support education and business in TCI at an EU Overseas Countries and Territories meeting 24-26 February.
Baroness Anelay makes second visit to the Human Rights Council in Geneva and discusses key UN human rights priorities.
Foreign Secretary has updated Parliament on the proposal for the gifting of equipment to the Free Syrian Police.
Foreign Secretary has updated Parliament on the proposal for the gifting of search and rescue equipment to Syrian civil defence teams.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay's intervention at the Human Rights Council in Geneva covered human rights, sexual violence in conflict, modern slavery, Syria and Libya.
In Kuwait today, the Defence Secretary met the senior military figures overseeing the international coalition’s response to the ISIL threat.
Corporal Ben Spittle, of the Royal Army Medical Corps Army Reserve, has been recognised in the latest Operational Awards and Honours.
Minister Ellwood calls for free and constitutional elections to take place as soon as possible in Egypt.
The British High Commission in Islamabad today hosted a conference in advance of International Women’s Day.
International Development Secretary Justine Greening says Britain will stay the course in Sierra Leone until the job is done.
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius set out in a joint article why Assad cannot be Syria’s future.
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will attend the Afghanistan service of commemoration at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday 13 March.
Statement by Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, at the Security Council Syria Humanitarian Open Briefing
Hugo Swire welcomes US decision to refer Linda Carty’s case for further consideration. The UK opposes the death penalty in all circumstances.
UK-funded NHS surgeons have been treating war-wounded patients in Gaza since the ceasefire was agreed.
Minister for Asia, Hugo Swire, has made his second official visit to Malaysia and is making his first to Vietnam.
Meet the NHS doctors helping to rebuild lives, 6 months on from the ceasefire.
How DFID is promoting the rule of law, property rights, access to justice and good governance in the countries we work in.
Scottish charities are encouraged to apply for funding from the Department for International Development.
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