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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Foreign Secretary William Hague recognises the bravery of journalists around the globe on World Press Freedom Day.
A new index reveals that political will has a vital role to play in tackling hunger and undernutrition.
During the meeting Baroness Warsi offered condolences to the families & friends of those who died when a building collapsed in Bangladesh.
High Commissioner Robert Gibson's speech at CBA7 in Bangladesh
Until further notice City & Guilds English language certificates issued in Bangladesh are no longer accepted in support of visa applications
Foreign Office Minister attends Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting to discuss involvement of young people in current affairs.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has launched the Foreign Office Human Rights and Democracy report for 2012.
Senior Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi will answer your questions on Bangladesh live via twitter on 18 April.
"The sculpture is a tribute to Her Majesty the Queen’s role as the mother figure of the Commonwealth"
British High Commissioner's speech during the unveiling event. This is a transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered.
The Economic Empowerment of the Poorest Programme (EEP) is working in Bangladesh to help understand extreme poverty and to develop effective strategies for social empowerment and economic growth.
"Our migrant communities are a fundamental part of who we are and Britain is a far richer and stronger society because of them."
For the first time in its sixty-four year history, the Commonwealth will have a formal Charter setting out its core values.
How the Acid Survivors Foundation is helping victims of acid attacks in Bangladesh
Senior Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister Baroness Warsi underlines UK concerns over ongoing violence in Bangladesh and urges all sides to exercise restraint.
The CGIAR Aquatic Agricultural Systems (AAS) programme is planning to launch a new GIS database, providing detailed geographical information on worldwide food production systems.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Warsi has commented on the first judgement reached by the International Crimes Tribunal and the death penalty handed down to Abul Kalam Azad.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed the strong connections between UK and Bangladesh.
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