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Parliamentary ombudsman attacks ‘profound failure’ of embassy staff to spot signs of alleged mistreatment
First update of government register since 2020 lists 89 vulnerabilities
Risk from reductions include as many as 3,000 child deaths in South Sudan from malnutrition, according to analysis
James Cleverly concedes that some nations have turned to the Wagner paramilitary group to meet an ‘unfulfilled need’
Buenos Aires celebrates ‘diplomatic triumph’ after summit with European leaders uses Argentine term for Falkland Islands
Parliamentary committee concludes government is ‘singularly failing’ to respond to threat posed by Beijing
Figures show 866 transactions referred under the security and investment act
US president stresses common determination to arm Ukraine amid split over use of cluster munitions
Sunak to discuss supply of contentious munitions for Ukraine with Biden on Monday
Chinese territory offered a combined $1mn for information leading to activists’ arrests
Opponents fear bill to stop public bodies adopting ‘own foreign policy’ will not apply exclusively to any state
Kigali denies UN report claiming its forces made ‘direct interventions’
Shadow minister David Lammy announces measures aimed at protecting supply chains and improving EU relations
Several employees suspected of colluding to defraud British government over procurement of diesel fuel
The UK has at last avoided the twin traps of humiliation or dependent complicity with US presidents
President and prime minister seek to increase US-UK trade in areas including defence and critical minerals
London bans imports of Belarusian gold, cement, wood and rubber, and restricts access to its financial markets
What would a Labour government do about China, Ukraine and Brexit?
UK leader will hope to show Britain remains key player in global security and forging AI regulatory framework
British prime minister looking to discuss ‘Cern-like’ body to conduct international research
PM seeks unity on stemming flow of migrants but Moldova summit set to be dominated by Ukraine
Adrian Bird says Moscow is priority until 2030 when focus will switch to challenge posed by China
Foreign secretary says there is ‘much more to do’ but Britain faces tough struggle with China in the region
UK premier’s comments are latest sign west is prepared to support Kyiv through conflict with Russia
London to work with Frontex border agency in latest sign of easing Brexit tensions
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