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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, Patrick Rock, immigration and sugar.
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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Patrick Rock, Ukraine, breast cancer and Alex Salmond.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the situation in Ukraine and the UK government's response.
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, an EU referendum Bill, legislation on recalling MPs and Patrick Rock.
David Cameron discussed the situation in Ukraine with Chancellor Merkel and President Hollande.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire spoke about Syria, North Korea, Ukraine, Sri Lanka and Preventing Sexual violence in Conflict at the UN HRC.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Crimea and prosecution authorities.
Minister for Europe spoke about Ukraine and Russian intervention when arriving at the EU Foreign Affairs Council today.
A statement issued by G7 finance ministers, on economic support for Ukraine.
A joint statement on the current events in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, Nigella Lawson, the Hammersmith flyover, flooding and radicalisation.
David Cameron and Barack Obama spoke about events in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister remains gravely concerned about events in Ukraine and is determined to pursue all avenues to reduce tensions.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke on the situation in Ukraine ahead of a visit to the country on Sunday 2 March.
The Russian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Vladimirovich Yakovenko, was summoned to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office this evening, 1 March.
David Cameron: “Britain views the developments in the Ukraine with growing concern.”
Foreign Secretary William Hague deeply concerned at the escalation of tensions in Ukraine, and the decision of the Russian parliament to authorise military action.
The Prime Minister called President Putin to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
The Prime Minister's Deputy Spokesperson (DPMS) answered questions on the Queen, Ukraine, Northern Ireland, Harriet Harman, European reform, legal highs and badgers.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
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