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Opening Speech by Baroness Anelay, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Concern expressed about suspension of opposition party
Individuals recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List for achievements supporting equality for women and LGB&T people
The Queen’s Birthday Honours list recognises 109 people for contributions to education, children's services, equality and diversity.
A new Social Mobility Commission report highlights wide division in parenting and children's life chances.
Join us on 16 June for the Gender Equality side event to the 32nd Session of the Human Rights Council.
Minister Matt Hancock delivered the annual Keith Joseph Memorial Lecture at the Centre for Policy Studies in London.
Nearly 200 organisations have been awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for Voluntary Service this year.
Andargachew Tsege's case was top of the agenda when the Foreign Secretary visited Ethiopia on Wednesday.
An ambitious programme of work to understand the socio-economic backgrounds of workforces in the UK is making progress.
EU Concerns about the Human Rights situation in China.
Baroness Anelay visits the Holy See to speak to religious men and women about Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
This mirrors the annual Stonewall awards in UK, which exemplify the top 100 organisations supporting LGBTI diversity and inclusion.
Successfully engaging women at lower level to push for promotion
The 2015 Foreign Office Annual Report on Human Rights and Democracy shows that human rights remain at the heart of British foreign policy. It provides an overview of activity FCO activity around the world to defend human rig…
James Duddridge speech on Corruption, Conflict and the role of the International Community in Africa
Baroness Anelay announces the update on the National Action Plan, restating the UK’s belief that business and human rights go hand in hand
International Development Secretary meets with business leaders and gender specialists to discuss improving women's economic opportunities.
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