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Full text of the Westminster Hall debate on the effect of the Internet on diplomacy and the work of the Foreign Office. Includes Hansard references.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Foreign Secretary, William Hague, has congratulated President Correa and the people of Ecuador for their successful elections.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met the Vice-President of Ecuador Lenín Moreno at the Foreign Office on 29 August.
On day 1 of the Global Conference for Media Freedom, Special Envoy Amal Clooney outlines the threats journalists face and how governments can protect media freedom.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
This UK statement was delivered at the adoption of the UK's Universal Periodic Review report during the 27th Session of the Universal Periodic Review on 21 September 2017.
Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions about his first six months at the Foreign Office on 16 December via Twitter.
Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement to the House of Commons on the European Council meeting in Brussels.
British man Andargachew Tsege, who has been on death row in Ethiopia for 4 years, has been released from prison after being pardoned.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: prisons, tuition fees, Wikileaks and misc.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes UN statement on detention of Aung San Suu Kyi
In an interview for the New Statesman, the Archbishop of Canterbury quizzes Foreign Secretary William Hague about Bin Laden, Libya and the role of moral values in foreign policy.
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on: wikileaks, Europe bailout and tuition fees.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has called for Abdullah Al-Senussi to face trial and all involved to cooperate fully with the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the release of Aung San Suu Kyi
A transcript of a joint press conference given by Prime Minister David Cameron and the President of the United States Barack Obama at the White house, 20 July 2010.
A transcript of the Prime Minister's press conference in Pretoria, South Africa on 18 July 2011.
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