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Theresa May has been urged to sack Boris Johnson after he said Libya has a bright future "once they clear the dead bodies away".
Boris Johnson has appeared to side with the Spanish government following police violence during yesterday's independence referendum in Catalonia.
Women and girls are detrimentally impacted by a lack of taps and toilets, and the impact on girls is particularly harsh when it comes to schools, says Nicky Morgan MP.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has declared his support for importing chlorinated chicken from the US after Brexit, arguing that it will be "absolutely fine" and have "no health consequences" for consumers.
Jeremy Corbyn has urged the Spanish authorities to end the police violence taking place in Catalonia as they attempt to stop citizens from voting in today’s independence referendum.
‘Hardline’ Brexiteers in the Conservative Party have used a letter to No 10 to demand Theresa May walk away from negotiations if the EU still refuses to agree a trade deal by Christmas.
For centuries Britain has been the champion of free trade. My department is working hard to make sure will live up to that legacy after Brexit.
Conservative MP Bob Blackman writes that securing an international inquiry into the 1988 massacre of thousands of political prisoners will win over the Iranian people.
A senior Foreign Office minister has pleaded in person with Aung San Suu Kyi to end the violence against the Rohingya people on a visit to Myanmar.
Boris Johnson has urged Theresa May to make sure the post-Brexit transition period with the EU is not "too long" – less than a week after the Prime Minister laid out her proposed timetable.
Jeremy Corbyn has said he does not yet know if a Labour government would unilaterally ditch Britain's nuclear weapons if he were Prime Minister.
Theresa May is to meet with Donald Tusk for the first time since laying out plans for a two-year post-Brexit transition period later today.
Sabine Tyldesley, Political Consultant at Dods Monitoring sets out the impact of the German elections on the Brexit process.
Today’s voters understand that politics does not stop at the water’s edge – that’s why foreign policy matters, says Emily Thornberry
Chair of the APPG on Yemen, Keith Vaz, say that the signatures on the letter highlight there is an unmistakable determination in our country to stop the bombing in Yemen.
Theresa May has hit back at Donald Trump over 'unhelpful' comments in the wake of the Parsons Green bomb attack.
Theresa May contacted Donald Trump in a bid to save jobs at an airplane manufacturer in Belfast, following pressure from the Democratic Unionist Party.
Michael Fallon today called for a cooling of tensions over North Korea - as he warned that London could be a target for a nuclear attack by Pyongyang.
Theresa May has defended the Government's handling of the response to Hurricane Irma, saying her team has acted "swiftly" to help British overseas territories hit by the storm.
Theresa May has launched a bitter attack on the Venezuelan government and accused controversial president Nicolas Maduro of trying to take the country "further away from democracy".
The Government is providing millions of pounds in immediate assistance for those affected by Hurricane Irma, Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan has said.
There is an urgent need to make some real progress on Brexit talks, before the closing bell tolls on the Article 50 process, says Jon Hudson, Project Director of Brexit Exchange.
Lord McConnell argues that Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) should run through all of the UK's development programmes.
Boris Johnson has said 'all options are on the table' following North Korea’s latest strike but warned international allies against taking military action to tackle the rogue state.