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Transport Minister Lord Ahmad visits Burma to discuss transport infrastructure, announce UK Export Finance cover of US$300 million and launch Business is Great Campaign in Burma
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has responded to members of the public concerned about the situation of the Rohingya in Burma.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has responded to members of the public concerned about political prisoners in Burma.
Speech by Head of Prosperity Tony Preston at an event on renewable energy opportunities for Burma in Rangoon on 15 December
Baroness Anelay welcomes progress on human rights at the UN General Assembly’s 3rd Committee, and calls for words to be translated into actions
The Minister for Asia has welcomed the UN General Assembly's adoption of a resolution on human rights in Burma.
David Cameron has made a statement following the first free elections in Burma, calling them 'an important step towards democracy'.
The Foreign Secretary congratulates the people of Burma on peaceful elections, and looks forward to the official result.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is working closely with the New Zealand government on the ongoing detention of Philip Blackwood in Burma.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire addressed the Human Rights Council in Geneva to discuss the UK’s human rights priorities.
Foreign Office Minister of State, Hugo Swire, represented the UK at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
At the start of the official Burma election campaign, Hugo Swire notes that these could be Burma’s most significant elections for over 50 years
The Chevening Secretariat is accepting applications for 2016/2017 via www.chevening.org/apply from 3 August until 3 November 2015.
Britain is providing vital funding and aid supplies for Burma in the wake of the floods.
Angelina Jolie Pitt visited voter education project and urged women and young people to check voter list ahead of Burma elections.
Angelina Jolie Pitt highlights sexual violence in conflict during her visit to Burma.
Third visit to Burma formed part of a broader tour of South East Asia to promote ties with the United Kingdom.
New report produced by Frost and Sullivan for UKTI highlights opportunities in south east Asia’s oil and gas industry.
UK experts working with Burmese authorities ahead of key UN climate negotiations
International Development Secretary comments to mark UN day for refugees.
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