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Prime Minister David Cameron will hold talks with US President Barack Obama on 25 May. They will follow the meeting with a press conference at 1230 BST.
Europe Minister David Lidington has made the case for renewed cooperation between government and the financial services industry to ensure that the City of London remains an engine for British, and European, prosperity.
Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama announced today six specific areas where the UK and the US will strengthen their co-operation in the coming months.
Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama held a press conference following their meeting on 25 May.
Speaking at Mansion House on 25 May, Minister for Europe David Lidington encouraged the UK financial industry to engage in the debate on financial regulation in the EU.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has spoken after the European Commission published its review of the European Neighbourhood Policy.
Foreign Office Minister for Latin America met Uruguayan authorities during his visit to Montevideo.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on 23 May, ahead of the US President's State Visit.
Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama have written a joint article for the Times at the start of the US State Visit to the UK.
Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt has expressed the UK's regret at the continued refusal by President Saleh to sign the peace agreement brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Alistair Burt, today heard firsthand accounts of the situation in Misrata during a private meeting with eyewitnesses from the besieged city.
Minister for Europe David Lidington has expressed concerns about the application of the rule of law in Russia on the outcome of Mr Khodorkovsky’s appeal.
Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell addressed Iraq-British Business Council on 24 May.
Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales are playing this week. Check our travel advice if you're travelling to watch the matches.
On 10-11 May the Japanese funded Afghan Peace and Reintegration (APRP) Review Conference was held in Kabul.
Foreign Secretary William Hague and Minister for Europe David Lidington are in Brussels today to discuss Foreign Affairs at the EU.
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt has welcomed the start of the National Commission for Consultations on Political Reforms in Algeria.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes the EU decision to sanction members of the Syrian regime.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the EU intensification of sanctions on Iran.
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