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Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Shinzō Abe of Japan today about the attack on Sergei Skripal that took place in Salisbury.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at the UN Security Council Briefing on the Democratic Republic of Congo
Writing in the Telegraph. the Foreign Secretary looks at disruptive behaviour from the Russian State relating to the Russian election and the Salisbury attack.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson visits Afghanistan for the first time
On Thursday 15 March, Sir Mark Sedwill briefed the North Atlantic Council at NATO on the Salisbury attack.
Boris Johnson spoke to media before Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on international support for UK relating to the nerve agent attack in Salisbury.
Seven experts take up positions on the ethics group.
Independent technical experts from chemical weapons watchdog (OPCW) to arrive in UK following the incident in Salisbury,
The UK's response to the Russian government's decision to expel UK diplomats, following the attempted assassinations in Salisbury.
Writing in the Washington Post following the Salisbury attack, the Foreign Secretary sets out Russia's threat to the architecture of global security.
Military ties between the UK and USA have been reinforced following a visit to Washington DC by Defence Minister Mark Lancaster this week.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni of Italy about the nerve agent attack that recently took place in Salisbury.
The UK and Bangladesh held their second Strategic Dialogue on 15 March 2018, at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London.
Sir Alan Duncan visited Sarajevo for high-level talks with Foreign Ministers from across the Western Balkans.
The Defence Secretary announces a £3.7 million deal for the Army's next generation armoured vehicle with the latest automated threat warning system.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia about the nerve agent attack that recently took place in Salisbury.
The courage and professionalism of the Armed Forces who risk their lives daily to protect their country, have earned them the trust and respect of the public.
The Head of UK Delegation to the OSCE gave a statement to the 1179th Meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council on 15 March 2018 about the Salisbury incident.
The remains of 2 unknown British soldiers were given a dignified burial service today, 15 March at the Orchard Dump Cemetery in France.
A statement to the House of Commons by Prime Minister Theresa May following the Salisbury incident.
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