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At high-level dinner, William Hague says 'science is rightly one of the cornerstones of the relationship between Britain and Israel - our countries are scientific superpowers.'
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne discussed the elections in Burma on Channel News Asia on 2 November.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Minister for Europe David Lidington met Albanian President Topi today in London.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is visiting Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Egypt. While there he is encouraging parties to take the steps needed to resume direct talks on the Middle East Peace Process.
Minister for the Caribbean Jeremy Browne has spoken after Hurricane Tomas hit St Lucia.
Much of the British High Commission’s work on migration is directed towards educating people on the risks and realities of migrating illegally, with the aim of dissuading people from travelling irregularly in the first place.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt welcomed the Convention's entry into force in a statement.
Foreign Secretary William Hague announces Sudan as "highest priority" for the UK's Presidency of the UN Security Council this month.
Heavy rainfall is causing flash flooding in southern Thailand. Other areas are also experiencing problems as a result of earlier flooding.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the UK and France have opened a "new chapter" in defence and security cooperation as the two countries signed treaties pledging to work more closely together.
Chris Huhne delivered a speech on green growth to the London School of Economics on Tuesday 2 November calling for a 'more balanced, more sustainable economy'.
Foreign Secretary William Hague extends condolences to family and friends of those killed and injured.
Over 7 million people visited the UK Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, which finished this weekend.
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman welcomed a new biodiversity agreement reached in Nagoya, Japan, which sets new targets to protect the world's natural environment.
There was an explosion in Taksim Square in central Istanbul on 31 October 2010.
Foreign Secretary William Hague met Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri today at the Houses of Parliament in London.
Gulabuddin Mangal, Governor of Helmand Province is taking part in a five day visit to the UK.
Prime Minister David Cameron held "substantive" talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at Chequers
Today, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II sent a letter of condolence to President Yudhoyono following the natural disasters that struck Indonesia.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas over the past week.
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