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The human rights situation in Israel and the OPTs has remained largely unchanged during the last three months.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Progress on human rights remained difficult over the last three months. Terrorist attacks continued to occur on an almost daily basis
Significant violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights in Yemen continue, with the government showing limited capability to improve the situation.
In October a prominent campaign advocating the right of women to drive in Saudi Arabia attracted significant international attention, calling for women to drive in protest on 26 October.
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover October to December 2013.
British Ambassador speech on the Annual Review of the Albanian Prison Directory
Ratu Manasa Talakuli, a Fijian chief who served in the British Army and later went on to study law in London, was laid to rest in his village of Nauluvatu, Nakelo on Friday 17th January.
Tate Modern signs the largest and longest corporate sponsorship deal in its history with Hyundai Motors.
The Foreign Secretary welcomes Syrian National Coalition’s participation in the Geneva II talks starting on 22 January.
Friday 17th January 2014 will mark the 102nd Anniversary of the Terra Nova expedition reaching the South Pole.
Highlights from Foreign Secretary and Chief Secretary to the Treasury launching Scotland Analysis paper in Glasgow.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the launch of the Scotland analysis paper covering the EU and international issues.
Speech to SUPKEM National Conference on Security and Countering Violent Extremism.
FCO Minister condemns firing of rockets into Israel and highlights need for all parties to respect ceasefire agreement.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague met Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kristian Vigenin, on Thursday 16 January in London.
Transcript of Minister for Europe David Lidington comments to media on the prospects of EU membership for a newly independent Scotland.
Minister for the Middle East Hugh Robertson supports work of Lebanon’s Special Tribunal.
Foreign Office Minister Hugh Robertson, condemns further terrorist violence in Iraq.
Open Europe and Fresh Start: a pan-European Conference for European Reform
Foreign Secretary: We can act as a powerful force for good in the world, but our strength lies in our unity. We are stronger and safer together.
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