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Statement from the heads of state and government of France, Germany and the United Kingdom: New York, 23 September 2019.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Home Office will fund new research to help stop violent terrorist videos being shared online after terrorist attacks.
10 countries sign up to UK-led initiative to safeguard the world's ocean and its wildlife.
British satellites will be better protected through a £20m boost to predict severe space weather events.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced £515 million for education at the UN.
Prime Minister Johnson met with European Council President Tusk.
The UK is committed to defending and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights.
The UK welcomes the formation of the Committee, as part of the UN led political process for peace in Syria.
Prime Minister Johnson met Prime Minister Michel of Belgium.
Prime Minister Johnson met New Zealand's Prime Minister Ardern.
Prime Minister Johnson met Prime Minister Khan of Pakistan.
Media freedom, security and international rule of law are on the agenda at the United Nations international summit in New York in September 2019.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary says that the UK is leading by example as a force for good in the world.
Up to £1 billion of aid funding is being made available to unleash the talent of British scientists and global innovators to tackle climate change.
PM to launch new biodiversity fund dedicated to saving the world’s most endangered animals.
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