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The UK is to bolster a key French counter-terrorism operation in Africa by deploying three RAF Chinook helicopters to Mali.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, on the political situation in Libya and its impact on the Libyan people.
Only by unlocking women’s potential will we build a safer, more peaceful and more prosperous world for us all.
We welcome proposals aimed at raising awareness and addressing the issue of violence against women. Deadline 31 January 2018.
Ministers to launch the UK national action plan on women, peace and security.
All parties to the conflict must continue to allow unhindered commercial and humanitarian access throughout Yemen to avert the risk of mass starvation.
UK is contributing to a vaccination programme which will protect more than 350,000 vulnerable Rohingya children from a deadly outbreak of diphtheria.
UK, US and Norway condemn violations of the Cessation of Hostilities agreement in South Sudan.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, on the Situation in the Middle East.
Dr Phil Evans and Bill Kilby recognised in the New Year Honour list
New package of support for humanitarian crises in the coming year, after UK aid delivered life-saving support to millions of people around the world in 2017.
International Development Secretary announces that Britain will extend its demining work to save lives in Angola, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Writing in The Times, the Foreign Secretary says that a new global consensus, driven by UK leadership, is emerging that buying or selling ivory is unacceptable.
More than 40 British doctors, nurses and firefighters from the UK’s Emergency Medical Team are going to Bangladesh to treat the disease.
Ukraine and the Russian-backed separatists in the east have exchanged over 300 prisoners.
Prime Minister Theresa May reflects on the events of 2017 in her Christmas message to the people of the Falkland Islands.
Alistair Burt thanks DFID aid workers who have been helping to get emergency support in 2017 to those that so urgently need it
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson looks back over the work of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office helping British people overseas in the past year.
Mark Field spoke in a Westminster Hall debate to mark International Human Rights Day on how the UK government is promoting human rights across the world.
Statement by Ambassador Matthew Rycroft at the Security Council Open Debate on Addressing Complex Contemporary Challenges to International Peace and Security.
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