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Prime Minister Theresa May spoke to President Donald Trump and they discussed the attack this morning and North Korea.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, has today (9 September) issued a statement about the re-opening of Manchester Arena following the terror attack in May.
The Foreign Secretary has arrived in Estonia for high-level talks with EU foreign ministers
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson pledges UK support to tackle migration and the terrorist threat from Libya.
Following the terrorist incidents in Las Ramblas, Barcelona and Cambrils, near Salou, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office issued a statement.
The Prime Minister's statement on the attack in Barcelona.
The UK's Minister for Africa, Rory Stewart statement following the terrorist attack in Burkina Faso on 13 August.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd today (Tuesday 1 August) hailed the first meeting of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism as a major step forward in the fight against online terrorist material.
An op-ed from Home Secretary Amber Rudd, published in The Telegraph on 31 July 2017.
Up to £2 million is to be made available to unlock innovation and fast track new technology to combat the next generation of terrorist threat.
Theresa May and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull gave a press conference after visiting the London Bridge attack site and talks at Downing Street.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at the G20 including counter-terrorism, modern slavery, and climate change.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is today (Saturday 8 July) visiting Kuwait and Qatar for a second day of talks on the current Gulf tensions.
Prime Minister Theresa May calls on the G20 to set a clear direction for the rest of the world in tackling modern slavery.
Theresa May spoke with President Erdogan to offer condolences and discuss our work to tackle terrorism together ahead of the G20.
The Prime Minister’s talks with EU leaders before July's G20 summit covered a range of topics, including counter-terrorism, trade, and climate change.
Home Secretary secures the support of ‘Five Eyes’ members in urging internet providers to remove terrorist content online.
Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, writes to David Anderson about his independent assurance role.
The Home Secretary and Culture Secretary met Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook today (23 June).
Theresa May spoke about subjects covered at European Council including security, trade, migration and citizens' rights.
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