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Foreign Secretary condemns Abuja bomb attack and offers continued UK support for Nigeria.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Army's Apache attack helicopters, operated by the Army Air Corps, flew their 50,000th hour on operation in Afghanistan recently.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Scotland and Trident, garden cities, Ukraine, anonymity and Patrick Rock.
Statement by Ambassador Lyall Grant of the UK Mission to the UN, to the Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Ukraine
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released the third part of its latest report on climate change.
Edward Davey statement on UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group 3 report on mitigating climate change.
In Afghanistan, RAF personnel have begun dismantling elements of a comprehensive communications network built up over the past decade.
Justine Greening to announce new programme which will help improve how developing countries prepare for humanitarian disasters, at the World Bank Spring meetings.
Justine Greening urges international donors to deliver on their promises to help thousands of children affected by conflict in Syria.
The UK will help improve financial management and investment climates of developing countries by sharing British expertise and international best practice.
Royal Air Force Tornado fast jets have scattered insurgents and helped to capture lethal explosives.
Foreign Secretary William Hague launched the 2013 Foreign & Commonwealth Office Report on Human Rights and Democracy.
A case study on the September 2013 elections in Swaziland from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
The EU Training Mission for the Malian Armed Forces (EUTM) was launched in February 2013 to provide basic military training and advice to the Malian military.
A case study from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report on the establishment of a UK Team of Experts to help support local responses to conflict-related sexual violence.
A case study on supporting survivors of sexual violence in Colombia from the 2013 FCO Human Rights and Democracy Report.
A country case study on justice and treatment in detention in Ethiopia from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
A case study on freedom of association and expression in Rwanda from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
A case study on the UK response to sexual violence in Burma from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
A case study on the death penalty in Japan from the 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
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