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Foreign Office Minister David Lidington has updated Parliament on contact with Greenpeace and the consular assistance the UK is providing.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague writes in the Huffington Post UK, following his visit to Somalia.
British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sir Tom Phillips writes about what the UK's Strategic Defence and Security Review and what it means for the UK's work with Saudi Arabia.
Watch our videos to understand the dangers of buying counterfeit goods this Christmas.
Speech delivered by Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology at the Royal United Services Institute on Wednesday 6 July 2011. First Sea Lord - Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope also gave a speech at the same event.
I recognise that, for people here, intellectual property (IP) and its enforcement are daily concerns. I’d like to think that I understand at…
Foreign Office Ministers will answer questions in Parliament today at 2:30pm.
A report has highlighted the challenges small and medium-sized businesses face when trying to manage and protect their intellectual property
UK and Brazil in Partnership with Africa for Prosperity
Ambassador Fiona Clouder spoke at a reception held onboard HMS Dragon that was visiting Chile for the Exponaval 2014 Exhibition.
HMS Cumberland's ship's company received a rapturous welcome home to the UK as she returned from six-and-a-half months of operations, including high-profile roles evacuating refugees from Libya and enforcing an arms embargo against the country.
Naval aviators from Lynx 217 Flight based on recently-retired HMS Liverpool have been awarded a prestigious Fleet Air Arm trophy for their part in the NATO-led Libya operation last year.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks on enforcement and IP crime at the ACG's annual intellectual property conference.
A new Royal Navy Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) has been named in Scotland today.
Britain’s relations with Oman go back centuries. Indeed the first UK agreement with Oman was signed in 1646. The legendary British Admiral Horatio Nelson is said to have visited Muscat when he was a young midshipman in the eighteenth century.
New declaration agreed at the UK-France Summit, February 2012.
HMS Daring was welcomed home by Philippines officials after a deployment which included humanitarian relief in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
Speech by Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, First Sea Lord.
Baroness Neville-Rolfe speaks about the importance of IP enforcement, and UK efforts to offer proportionate and effective dispute resolution.
Business Secretary Sajid Javid discusses the importance of free trade and sets out his vision for trade across Europe and around the world.
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