A record of written statements, oral statements to Parliament, and joint statements by the Foreign Secretary and other Foreign Office ministers
London, 5 May 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague has ordered the expulsion of two diplomats from the Libyan Embassy in London. They have until 11 May to leave.
London, 3 May 2011
Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a statement to the House of Commons on the death of Osama Bin Laden and wider counter-terrorism issues.
London, 3 May 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the progress made in Afghanistan during March.
London, 26 April 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the UK will continue to stand for reform not repression in response to the events in the Middle East and North Africa.
London, 26 April 2011
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham announced an additional £3 million to the Special Court for Sierra Leone in a statement to Parliament.
London, 4 April 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague said the international community must be "bold and ambitious in supporting those countries that are on the path to greater political and economic freedom".
London, 4 April 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on progress in Afghanistan over the month of February.
London, 30 March 2011
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne has updated Parliament on the Government response to the earthquake in Japan.
London, 30 March 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague made a statement to Parliament on the outcome of the London Conference on Libya.
London, 28 March 2011
Prime Minister David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy have issued a statement on the situation in Libya ahead of the London Conference on Libya on 29 March.