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Foreign Secretary William Hague met President Martinelli of Panama at the Foreign Office on 26 July.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the bilateral relationship and key reforms with Kosovo's Prime Minister Hashim Thaci on 26 July.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "The UK strongly supports a stable, peaceful and prosperous future for Lebanon."
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne today attended the opening of a new Brazilian Embassy in London, the day before the Opening Ceremony of London’s 2012 Olympic Games.
A tale of Two Cities’ sporting friendship: Canton Tower celebrates the London Games.
DFID's new open acess policy aims to make research available easily and at no cost to scientists working in the developing world
DFID stood-up alongside big names of the Open Access movement today by publishing its own Open and Enhanced Access policy.
Foreign Secretary William Hague described the appointment as an important milestone in Egypt's transition to full civilian, democratic rule.
In the year since British troops formally handed responsibility for security in Lashkar Gah to Afghan forces, the positive changes in the district are obvious, according to a former Stabilisation Advisor for the area.
The first dedicated centre of excellence for treating Royal Marines recruits injured in training opened yesterday in Devon.
Andrew Mitchell has today announced further British support for refugees fleeing violence on the Sudanese border
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Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne said that the loss of Oswaldo Payá is a terrible setback for those championing greater political and civil rights in Cuba.
Prime Minister David Cameron: "President Mills was a tireless defender of democracy in West Africa and across the continent, and he will be greatly missed."
Gunners from 51 Squadron RAF Regiment have just completed a key operation alongside the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to ensure the area around Camp Bastion in Helmand province is kept safe.
British soldiers based in Kabul have been working alongside the Afghan Uniform Police (AUP) to deliver essential aid to some of the city's poorest inhabitants.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is in Brussels today for the Foreign Affairs Council meeting. Syria is high on the agenda as well as conclusions on Zimbabwe.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the UK will continue to support the government of Iraq in it's efforts to defeat terrorism.
Five years ago, Private Derek Derenalagi lost both legs when he was injured in Afghanistan. Now he's been selected to compete with Team GB at the Paralympics. Report by Lorraine McBride.
Foreign Office Minister for Europe David Lidington: "shocked by the disgraceful behaviour of the Spanish Guardia Civil"
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