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The Foreign Office has announced £55 million worth of savings as its contribution to the wider £6 billion in savings across Government.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague was interviewed by The Politics Show BBC 1. He talked about the future of Afghanistan and the Euro crisis.
Foreign Secretary, William Hague offers condolences to all those affected by the tragic plane crash in Mangalore.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague is visiting Afghanistan with Secretary of State for Defence Dr Liam Fox and International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell.
Foreign Secretary William Hague was interviewed by BBC News Channel. He talked about Afghanistan.
The Secretaries of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Defence, and International Development are today visiting Afghanistan
David Cameron has made his first overseas visits as Prime Minister to Paris and Berlin to meet French President Sarkozy and German Chancellor Merkel.
Statement by Ambassador John Duncan Ambassador for Multilateral Arms Control and Disarmament
UK and other international partners working alongside South Korea reveal the findings of their investigation into the sinking of the navy ship Cheonan.
Foreign Office Minister David Lidington discussed the Eurozone and North Korea on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on 20 May 2010.
Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have today launched the Programme for Government, including their approach to foreign affairs and Europe.
Foreign Office Political Director, Geoffrey Adams, laid a wreath as part of a ceremony at the Cenotaph in London to commemorate those who have lost their lives whilst serving in UN peacekeeping missions around the world.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham states Malawi conviction 'runs counter to a positive trend' in Malawi human rights developments.
If you're planning to drive to World Cup matches in South Africa this summer, be aware of local traffic laws and other safety precautions.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has said there “cannot be negotiation on sovereignty unless and until the Falkland Islanders so wish,” following a statement by the Argentinean President.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has condemned an attack on ISAF personnel in which at least 19 Afghan civilians were killed.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt responds to E3+3 agreement on a draft UN Security Council resolution on Iran.
The British Embassy in Bangkok has opened a temporary consular office outside the demonstration zone, for British nationals requiring urgent consular assistance.
Aviation authorities in the UK and Ireland have introduced new measures to reduce disruption to flights from volcanic ash.
At the European Union-Latin America and the Caribbean Summit on 18 May 2010, a number of priorities were agreed for climate change.
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