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Britain will help provide health care, education, shelter and safe drinking water for 50,000 refugees in Uganda who have fled the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Working paper produced earlier this year, by the research programme consortium Migrating Out of Poverty, looks at the causes of migration.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to President Obama today. They discussed Afghanistan, Syria, Iran and the Middle East Peace Process.
Run by the RCS since 1883, the Commonwealth Essay Competition is the world’s oldest and largest schools’ international writing competition.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns decision to build new settlements in East Jerusalem.
The Foreign Secretary has announced that the southern part of British Antarctic Territory has been named Queen Elizabeth Land.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington has updated parliament on the Foreign Affairs Council and the General Affairs Council.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to the Foreign Office.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire gave a speech about the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth at the Royal Commonwealth Society.
The combination of a landmark free trade agreement (FTA) with Singapore and the benefits offered by the UK's diplomatic, consular and …
Britain will support the vaccination of 2 million people in to help contain the worst yellow fever outbreak in 20 years.
Foreign Secretary William Hague marks the 70th anniversary of the UN declaration denouncing the treatment of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has said that the UK has serious concerns about the self-immolations in Tibetan regions.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has condemned the attack by the Syrian regime which killed at least 20 people yesterday.
Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds has updated parliament on the development of a regulatory system for private security companies.
Speech by General Sir David Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff.
Series of Country snapshots profiling the achievements of the programme across Asia in the last quarter.
Minister for Africe Mark Simmonds MP offered his condolences following the deaths of Governor Yakowa and General Azazi in Nigeria
Speech by the British High Commissioner Sir James Bevan at 50 years of James Bond celebration, Saturday 15 December 2012, New Delhi.
Transcript of a press conference given by Prime Minister David Cameron in Brussels on 14 December, 2012.
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