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The Government is publishing today its response to public comments on the Coalition’s Programme for Government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A look at news from the Foreign Office and British Embassies around the world this week.
Foreign office Minister Alistair Burt has welcomed the entering into force of the Convention on Cluster Munitions.
The British High Commission is leading EU efforts to improve protection of human rights in Sierra Leone.
Greg Barker was in New Delhi as he accompanied Prime Minister David Cameron on his first official trip to the country.
The Foreign Office has today published the following response to public comments on The Coalition: Our Programme for Government on Europe.
During his visit to India, Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions on the UK's relationship with India on issues such as trade and investment, innovation and security.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague visited Turkey's capital Ankara on 26 - 27 July.
Vince Cable has welcomed a series of multi-million pound deals that were announced today in New Delhi.
British Prime Minister David Cameron today visited the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium.
On 29 July, Prime Minister Cameron and Prime Minister Singh agreed to the extension of the successful UK India Education and Research Initiative.
A step change in cultural co-operation between India and the UK wasmade today when a new cultural agreement was signed.
UK-India Summit talks were held on 29 July 2010 in New Delhi, during the State visit to India of the British Prime Minister Rt. Hon. David Cameron, MP.
British Prime Minister David Cameron began the second day of his visit to India with a Guard of Honour at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
David Willetts met with Prithviraj Chavan on 29 July to discuss the central role that science and research will play in the enhanced partnership.
Transcript of press conference given by Foreign Secretary William Hague in New Delhi on Thursday, 29 July 2010
During his visit to India, Foreign Secretary William Hague answered questions on Twitter on the UK's relationship with India.
The Foreign Office has today published the following response to public comments on The Coalition: Our Programme for Government on Foreign Affairs.
To mark an increasingly close relationship on the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, the British Embassy has co-organised an exhibition at the War Memorial Museum in Seoul.
Foreign Secretary William Hague comments in The Sun on his visit to India with the Prime Minister and why a UK-India partnership is important for the UK.
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