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Details of the second evacuation flight from Wuhan and scheduled flights from the rest of mainland China.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Foreign Office will charter another civilian aircraft to help British nationals and their dependants leave Wuhan for the UK due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement following the update to FCO Travel Advice advising against 'all but essential' travel to China.
A flight is carrying 83 British nationals and 41 foreign nationals from Wuhan to the UK following the coronavirus outbreak in China.
The British Ambassador to China, Dame Barbara Woodward, gave an update to UK nationals in China and abroad who are affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
Following the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, the government is working to organise a flight to the UK for eligible British nationals.
We have updated our travel advice to mainland China to advise against all but essential travel following the outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan.
If you are a British national in Hubei Province, please call our 24/7 number +86 (0) 10 8529 6600 or (+44) (0)207 008 1500 to register your desire to leave before 29th Jan 11am.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office has issued an update to British nationals living in Hubei Province, China following the outbreak of Wuhan coronavirus.
Travel advice to China has been updated following the Coronavirus outbreak.
The French, German and UK foreign ministers gave a statement on Iran not meeting nuclear deal commitments and referring this to the Dispute Resolution Mechanism.
The Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences and Northumbria University have jointly won the £200,000 Newton Prize 2019 for China.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement on the 35th anniversary of the Sino British Joint Declaration about Hong Kong.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement on the detention and mistreatment of Simon Cheng, a former member of staff at the British Consulate Hong Kong.
A UK baby products business recently secured new deals in the United States and China which is expected to make the company £2.2 million by 2025
The Chinese government has finalised details of a historic trade agreement, opening access for the UK beef industry to the Chinese market.
H.E. Mr Aidan Liddle, UK Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament delivers statement on the P5 process in General Debate at the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly First Committee.
Statement by the Foreign Secretary on the situation in Hong Kong, 4 October 2019
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab gave a statement following today's (1 October 2019) protests in Hong Kong.
The permanent 5 members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, Kuwait and Sweden signed a communiqué underlining support for the UN-led Yemen peace process.
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