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Calendar
Tuesday 22nd April 2025 1 p.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict
At 1:30pm: Oral evidence
Shelly Tal Meron - Yesh Atid Party Member at Israeli Knesset
At 2:15pm: Oral evidence
Natasha Hausdorff - Barrister at 6 Pump Court Chambers
At 2:45pm: Oral evidence
Jonathan Sacerdoti - Broadcaster, journalist and TV producer
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Tuesday 29th April 2025 10 a.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The UK-EU reset: rebuilding a strategic partnership in uncertain times
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Tuesday 29th April 2025 10 a.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The UK-EU reset: rebuilding a strategic partnership in uncertain times
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Naomi Smith - Chief Executive Officer at Best for Britain
Professor Anand Menon - Director at UK in a Changing Europe
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Tuesday 29th April 2025 10 a.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The UK-EU reset: rebuilding a strategic partnership in uncertain times
At 10:30am: Oral evidence
Naomi Smith - Chief Executive Officer at Best for Britain
Professor Anand Menon - Director at UK in a Changing Europe
Professor David Paton - Professor of Industrial Economics at Nottingham University Business School
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Tuesday 29th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Hamish Falconer (Labour - Lincoln)

Ministerial statement - Main Chamber
Subject: Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mustafa visit
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Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Labour - Life peer)

Urgent Question Repeat - Main Chamber
Subject: Talks held yesterday in London on the war in Ukraine
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Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Baroness Chapman of Darlington (Labour - Life peer)

Urgent Question Repeat - Main Chamber
Subject: London Sudan Conference
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Tuesday 6th May 2025 1 p.m.
Foreign Affairs Committee - Oral evidence
Subject: The UK-EU reset: rebuilding a strategic partnership in uncertain times
At 1:30pm: Oral evidence
Professor Richard Whitman - Professor of Politics and International Relations at University of Kent
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Parliamentary Debates
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
6 speeches (420 words)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025 - Written Corrections
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Ukraine War: London Talks
58 speeches (6,704 words)
Thursday 24th April 2025 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
London Sudan Conference
37 speeches (4,014 words)
Thursday 24th April 2025 - Commons Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
London Sudan Conference
15 speeches (1,527 words)
Monday 28th April 2025 - Lords Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Ukraine War: London Talks
17 speeches (1,509 words)
Monday 28th April 2025 - Lords Chamber
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office


Select Committee Documents
Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Oral Evidence - Israeli Knesset

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Oral Evidence - 6 Pump Court Chambers

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Foreign Affairs Committee
Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Oral Evidence - Jonathan Sacerdoti

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Foreign Affairs Committee
Friday 25th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from Minister Falconer following up on the oral evidence session on 11th March, dated 08.04.25

Foreign Affairs Committee
Friday 25th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from Minister for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories relating to UK sanctions, dated 04.04.25

Foreign Affairs Committee
Friday 25th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence with the Minister for the Indo-Pacific relating to the FCDO Spending Review submission, dated 04.02.25 and 07.04.25

Foreign Affairs Committee


Written Answers
Africa: Overseas Aid
Asked by: Charlotte Nichols (Labour - Warrington North)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department plans to take steps to help tackle the potential impact of aid cuts on (a) South Africa, (b) Kenya, (c) Nigeria and (d) other countries of strategic importance to the UK.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government remains fully committed to the UK playing a globally significant role on development; it is both in our national interest and in the interest of our partners.

The Prime Minister has set out a new strategic vision for government spending on defence and security, and official development assistance. Detailed decisions on how the Official Development Assistance budget will be used will be worked through as part of the ongoing Spending Review on the basis of various factors including the likely impact on the UK's international partnerships with developing nations.

Development Aid
Asked by: Charlotte Nichols (Labour - Warrington North)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he plans to take steps with (a) G7 and (b) European donors to return to previous levels of Official Development Assistance.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government remains committed to returning Official Development Assistance to 0.7 per cent of gross national income when the fiscal circumstances allow. Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals requires collective action, and the UK will continue to work through international partnerships towards that vision. Other donors' decisions on overseas development funding are a matter for their governments.

USA: Diplomatic Service
Asked by: Richard Holden (Conservative - Basildon and Billericay)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 21 February 2025 to Question 28503 on USA: Diplomatic Service, if he will publish that guidance on publication of declarations of interest.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Cabinet Office guidance outlines the process for declaring and resolving conflicts of interest for Senior Civil Servants. The guidance can be found on Gov.uk.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Young People
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what diplomatic steps to help protect the (a) human and (b) educational rights of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK remains committed to protecting the human and educational rights of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

We support human rights, including through projects to provide legal support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in BiH and to assist social cohesion in heavily divided communities.

Our embassy in Sarajevo regularly raises educational rights in engagements with BiH authorities, underlining our support for an inclusive future in BiH where fundamental rights are respected and all may access education.

We continue to work with international partners, including through the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, to support these aims.

Development Aid
Asked by: Roz Savage (Liberal Democrat - South Cotswolds)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, which UK-based charities and organisations have lost funding as a result of reductions to the Overseas Development Assistance budget since 2024; and if he will make an assessment of the potential impact on the delivery of international aid programmes.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

This government remains fully committed to the UK playing a globally significant role on development; it is both in our national interest and in the interest of our partners across the globe.

Detailed decisions on how the Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget will be used will be worked through as part of the ongoing Spending Review based on various factors including impact assessments

China: Cook Islands
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 25 March 2025 to Question 38547 on China: Cook Islands, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of that strategic agreement on his negotiations on the proposed treaty with the Government of Mauritius on the sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territory.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Under the agreement we will retain full control over Diego Garcia with robust provisions to keep adversaries out. These include unrestricted access to and use of the base for the UK and US; a buffer zone around Diego Garcia; a comprehensive mechanism to ensure no activity in the other islands threatens base operations; and a ban on the presence of any foreign security forces. This will ensure the long term secure and effective operation of the base well into the next century.

Development Aid: Roads
Asked by: Esther McVey (Conservative - Tatton)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, how much money has been spent in overseas aid on roads in each of the last five years.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

FCDO Official Development Assistance in Road Infrastructure 2020 to 2024

Year

Spend per Year in £ Million

2020

55.2

2021

55.8

2022

26.7

2023

22.1

2024

11.2

Source: FCDO Aid Management Platform.

Client Earth
Asked by: Richard Holden (Conservative - Basildon and Billericay)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department has allocated funding to Client Earth since 4 July 2024.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Based on review of available data held centrally, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has not allocated any funds to Client Earth since July 2024.

Disease Control: International Assistance
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 24 March 2025 to Question 35682 on Disease Control: International Assistance, how much of the £10 million transferred to the Pandemic Fund has been spent during the current financial year.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK transferred £10 million to the Pandemic Fund in FY 2022/23. Since it was established in September 2022 (and over the period 2022/23 to 2025/26), the Pandemic Fund has announced allocations of $885 million, supporting 47 projects in 75 countries.

Nutrition for Growth Summit
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, how many FCDO staff attended the Nutrition for Growth Summit in Paris in March 2025; and what was the total budget versus the actual cost of attending.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

At the 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit in Paris, the UK delegation was led by Baroness Chapman, the Minister for International Development, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In total, five Foreign, Commonwealth, Development Office (FCDO) staff members travelled to Paris to support the Minister's agenda and the coordination of the two side-events we co-hosted, including the Minister's private secretary.

While the final figure is being confirmed, FCDO estimates the total cost of attending came to under £6,000. Staff attendance was staggered throughout the week, with two UK based staff members already in Paris for other partner meetings, also providing support to the Minister's visit and the organisation of the side-events. FCDO has also sought to achieve good value for money through its other N4G activities in Paris, including the arrangement of venues for events.

The UK's development expertise is critical to agendas like nutrition. We will continue to play a leadership role in the future with less money to spend.

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Asked by: David Mundell (Conservative - Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment he has made of the impact of the Global Fund on tackling (a) HIV (b) tuberculosis and (c) and malaria globally.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria is the world's largest multilateral funder of global health grants in low- and middle-income countries . Since 2002, the Global Fund partnership has saved over 65 million lives and reduced the combined death rate from the three diseases by 63 per cent. In countries where the Global Fund invests, AIDS-related deaths have been reduced by 73 per cent, TB deaths have been reduced by 36 per cent and malaria deaths have been reduced by 28 per cent.

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Asked by: Charlotte Nichols (Labour - Warrington North)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he plans to take steps to encourage (a) the private sector and (b) other donors to increase funding for global HIV prevention and treatment.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As the co-host with South Africa of the 8th replenishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the UK is actively engaging with both international counterparts and private sector partners to advocate for maintaining or increasing funding for global health, including HIV prevention and treatment. The Minister for the Indo-Pacific attended an event in parliament on 2 April celebrating the contribution of the private sector where the Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) made a landmark $150 million pledge to the 8th replenishment. The Minister welcomed this significant contribution from a British partner which demonstrates the key role of the private sector in the fight against HIV and AIDS, TB and malaria, and global health more broadly.

HIV Infection: Preventive Medicine
Asked by: Charlotte Nichols (Labour - Warrington North)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he plans to take to support the scale up of the provision of long-acting HIV prevention medicines now entering the market.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK remains committed to sustainable development goal 3.3 in ending HIV as a public health threat by 2030. Long-acting technologies have the potential to be game-changers in the global response to HIV, but only if they reach the countries and communities that need them most. The UK supports key partners to improve access to long-acting technologies, including Unitaid who recently committed £17 million in market-shaping grants with the Wits Institute in South Africa and Fiotec in Brazil to accelerate affordable access to Lenacapavir.

Diego Garcia: Military Bases
Asked by: Fabian Hamilton (Labour - Leeds North East)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether there are provisions in the agreement on the future of the Chagos Islands for the United States government to contribute financially to the maintenance of the Diego Garcia military base.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The deal will be between the UK and Mauritius. The base is an essential part of the UK-US defence relationship, and the US contributes a great deal to the operating cost of the base. Once the treaty is signed it will be put before both Houses for scrutiny before ratification in the usual way. This will include costs.

Ukraine: Cereals
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment he has made of the quantity of Ukrainian grain being transported through the Black Sea.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Over 80 per cent of Ukraine's grain exports are now transported through the Black Sea corridor. In 2024, over 48 million tonnes of grains and oilseeds were exported, and monthly volumes were consistently at the highest levels since the war began. Through all routes, Ukraine exported all its surplus harvest from 2023 and is on course to do so for its 2024 harvest.

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Asked by: David Mundell (Conservative - Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions his Department is having with (a) their international counterparts and (b) private sector donors on maintaining their levels of funding for the Global Fund.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As the co-hosts of the Global Fund's 8th replenishment with South Africa we are actively engaging with both international counterparts and private sector partners to advocate maintaining or increasing funding for the Global Fund. The Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) pledged $150 million to the Global Fund on 2 April at an event in parliament celebrating the contribution of the private sector. Minister West spoke at the meeting and welcomed the pledge, the first of the replenishment.

Ukraine: Cereals
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment he has made of the resilience of Ukraine's export infrastructure to export grain.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The resilience of Ukraine's grain export infrastructure is demonstrated by the fact that it exported all its surplus harvest from 2023 and is on course to do so again for its 2024 harvest. Ukraine is now exporting over 80 per cent of its grain through its maritime corridor in the Black Sea. It is also exporting grain through its Danube ports and by rail and truck through neighbouring EU member states.

Myanmar: Disaster Relief
Asked by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will make an assessment of the potential merits of prioritising aid for Christians and ethnic faith groups in Myanmar following the recent earthquake.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK has announced up to £25 million in life-saving support for people affected by the earthquake in Myanmar, including ethnic and religious minorities.

The UK's earthquake support is funding local actors on the ground who can directly access affected populations and will prioritise the most in need.

The UK Government is committed to defending religious freedom for all in Myanmar. In April this year, the UK co-sponsored a UN Human Rights Council resolution on Myanmar, emphasising the importance of eliminating all forms of discrimination against ethnic and religious minority groups and stressing the importance of equal access to health services, education, livelihood opportunities, and basic services.

Myanmar: Disaster Relief
Asked by: Carla Lockhart (Democratic Unionist Party - Upper Bann)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what types of humanitarian aid his Department is providing to Myanmar; and what assurance his Department has that the aid will reach those in need.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK has announced up to £25 million in life-saving support for people affected by the recent earthquake in Myanmar. This includes up to £5 million to match the British public's generous donations to the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal.

The UK's earthquake support is funding local actors on the ground who can directly access affected populations. UK-funded food, water, healthcare and shelter supplies are already reaching affected areas, helping over 86,000 people so far.

Since the 2021 coup the UK has provided more than £170 million in live-saving humanitarian assistance, emergency healthcare and education support, and work to support civil society and local communities in Myanmar.

British Overseas Territories
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions his Department has had with Indo-Pacific counterparts on the risks of increased geopolitical competition over island territories.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Geopolitical competition and its implications are a consistent and central focus of engagement with the UK's Indo-Pacific partners. The Foreign Secretary regularly engages with his counterparts in the region, including most recently with the Foreign Ministers of China, Japan, India and the Philippines.

Myanmar: Humanitarian Aid
Asked by: Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour - Slough)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent steps he has taken with international partners to ensure humanitarian aid is received by people in need in Myanmar.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

We are working closely with a range of international partners to ensure humanitarian assistance reaches all those affected by the earthquake in Myanmar. The UK has announced up to £25 million in life-saving support for people affected by the earthquake in Myanmar. This includes up to £5 million to match the British public's generous donations to the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal.

The UK supports the people of Myanmar by funding local actors on the ground who can directly access affected populations. Immediately after the earthquake our partners assessed needs and mobilised an initial humanitarian response. UK-funded food, water, healthcare and shelter supplies are already reaching affected areas, helping over 86,000 people so far.

Myanmar: Humanitarian Aid
Asked by: Tracy Gilbert (Labour - Edinburgh North and Leith)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, how much financial assistance his Department is providing to Myanmar following the earthquake that hit on 28 March 2025.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK has announced up to £25 million in life-saving support for people affected by the earthquake in Myanmar. This includes up to £5 million to match the British public's generous donations to the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal.

The UK supports the people of Myanmar by funding local actors on the ground who can directly access affected populations. Immediately after the earthquake our partners assessed needs and mobilised an initial humanitarian response. UK-funded food, water, healthcare and shelter supplies are already reaching affected areas, helping over 86,000 people so far.

Diego Garcia: Military Bases
Asked by: Mark Francois (Conservative - Rayleigh and Wickford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the Treaty of Pelindaba, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of the transfer of sovereignty over Diego Garcia to Mauritius on the (a) storage, (b) deployment and (c) transit of (i) nuclear weapons and (ii) nuclear-powered vessels at the UK-US base.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

I refer the Hon Member to the response given to his earlier PQ 18902, which remains the same.

Diego Garcia: Military Bases
Asked by: Mark Francois (Conservative - Rayleigh and Wickford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, with reference to the Treaty of Pelindaba, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of the transfer of sovereignty over Diego Garcia to Mauritius on restrictions on nuclear weapons at the UK-US base.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As with his previous PQ 44207, I refer the Hon Member to the response given to his PQ 18902, which remains the same.

Pakistan: Airports
Asked by: Jack Rankin (Conservative - Windsor)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had discussions with the government of Pakistan on the delivery of a potential international airport in Mirpur, Pakistan.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The delivery of a potential international airport in Mirpur is an internal matter for Pakistani government authorities. Whilst the UK supports the aim of economic development in the region, it is not for the UK to influence decisions around specific infrastructure projects. This issue has not been raised by the Foreign Secretary with Pakistani counterparts.

Israel: Occupied Territories
Asked by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, when he plans to formally respond to the International Court of Justice judgment on Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian Territories.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is fully committed to international law and respects the independence of the International Court of Justice. We continue to consider the Court's Advisory Opinion carefully, with the seriousness and rigour it deserves.

Israel: Official Visits
Asked by: Ayoub Khan (Independent - Birmingham Perry Barr)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has made representations to his Israeli counterpart on Israel's denying hon. Members entry into the West Bank.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As the Foreign Secretary has said, it is unacceptable, counterproductive, and deeply concerning that two British MPs on a parliamentary delegation to Israel have been detained and refused entry by the Israeli authorities. On 15 April, the Foreign Secretary met with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar in London. The Foreign Secretary has made clear to his counterparts in the Israeli government that this is no way to treat British Parliamentarians.

Gaza
Asked by: Kirith Entwistle (Labour - Bolton North East)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent steps his Department has taken to secure an end to the violence in Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

In recent weeks, the Foreign Secretary has spoken to Secretary Rubio, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, EU High Representative Kallas and the UN emergency relief co-ordinator, Tom Fletcher.

On 15 April, the Foreign Secretary met with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar in London. During the conversation, he pressed Israel to restore humanitarian access, raised serious concerns about the deaths of aid workers, and made clear the urgent need of returning to a ceasefire and a negotiated path forward. The Foreign Secretary plans to speak to Palestinian PM Mustafa shortly. The UK made statements in the UN Security Council on Tuesday 18 March and Friday 21 March and joined a G7 Foreign Ministers' statement the week before. An E3 Foreign Ministers statement issued on Friday 21 March calling on all parties to re-engage with negotiations to ensure the ceasefire is implemented in full and becomes permanent.

Gaza: Humanitarian Aid
Asked by: Kirith Entwistle (Labour - Bolton North East)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent steps his Department has taken to ensure that aid can reach people in Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign Secretary met with Israeli Foreign Minister Sa'ar on 15 April to press Israel to restore the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza and raise concerns about the safety of aid workers in the region. On 21 March, the UK issued a joint statement with France and Germany, making clear that Israel should fully respect international law and allow the flow of aid immediately. We called on Israel to restore humanitarian access, restore water and electricity, and ensure access to medical care and medical evacuations in accordance with international humanitarian law. I also spoke to the Emergency Relief Coordinator, Tom Fletcher, about the humanitarian situation in Gaza on 14 March. We announced £129 million for the Occupied Palestinian Territories in 2024/25 Financial Year and will continue to play a key humanitarian role in Gaza.

Gaza
Asked by: Kirith Entwistle (Labour - Bolton North East)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with (a) Cabinet Colleagues and (b) his Israeli counterpart on ending hostilities in Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign Secretary has raised the Israeli operations in Gaza with his Israeli counterparts. On 15 April, the Foreign Secretary met with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar in London. During the conversation, he pressed Israel to restore humanitarian access, raised serious concerns about the deaths of aid workers, and made clear the urgent need of returning to a ceasefire and a negotiated path forward.

As he has made clear in Parliament, the UK is seriously concerned by the expansion of Israel's operations in Gaza and the displacement of Palestinians. Palestinians must be allowed home. Civilians must be protected and the destruction of civilian infrastructure minimised. We urge Israel to immediately re-start a rapid and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza in order to meet the needs of all civilians.

Gaza: British Nationals Abroad
Asked by: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour - Clapham and Brixton Hill)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of reports of British citizens participating alongside the Israel Defense Forces during Israel's military offensive in Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not hold specific information on British Nationals who have served with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The UK recognises the right of British dual nationals to serve in the legitimately recognised armed forces of the country of their other nationality. The FCDO advises against all travel to Gaza. Israel travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). Allegations of war crimes should be submitted to the Met Police for investigation.

Gaza: British Nationals Abroad
Asked by: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour - Clapham and Brixton Hill)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will take steps to ensure that British citizens potentially involved in the commission of war crimes in Gaza are prosecuted in the UK.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not hold specific information on British Nationals who have served with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The UK recognises the right of British dual nationals to serve in the legitimately recognised armed forces of the country of their other nationality. The FCDO advises against all travel to Gaza. Israel travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). Allegations of war crimes should be submitted to the Met Police for investigation.

Gaza: British Nationals Abroad
Asked by: Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Labour - Clapham and Brixton Hill)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he plans to extradite British citizens potentially involved in the commission of war crimes in Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not hold specific information on British Nationals who have served with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). The UK recognises the right of British dual nationals to serve in the legitimately recognised armed forces of the country of their other nationality. The FCDO advises against all travel to Gaza. Israel travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). Allegations of war crimes should be submitted to the Met Police for investigation.

Balkans: Foreign Relations
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, when he plans to announce a date for the UK-hosted Berlin Process 2025 summit.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is delighted to host the Berlin Process this year. We will organise meetings of Ministers, government officials and non-government stakeholders to build stronger economic and security ties between the countries of the Western Balkans and deepen cooperation with our European partners, working closely with the new German Government. We will invite leaders from the six Western Balkans countries, European partners, regional organisations, and EU institutions to the Berlin Process Summit in the UK later this year, where we will seek to agree initiatives to enhance regional security, tackle irregular migration, and boost economic growth. We are working to identify a date for the Summit, which we hope to announce as soon as possible.

Nicaragua: Detainees
Asked by: Nadia Whittome (Labour - Nottingham East)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had discussions with his Nicaraguan counterpart on the detention of (a) Carmen María Sáenz Martinez and (b) Lesbia del Socorro Gutiérrez Poveda.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

We share widespread international concern about the relentless suppression of human rights in Nicaragua. We continue to urge the Nicaraguan authorities to re-establish democratic freedoms in our engagements with the Nicaraguan Embassy and in Managua, as well as through our public statements in international fora. Most recently, on 28 February at the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council, we raised our grave human rights concerns, including relating to freedom of religion and belief, and arbitrary detentions. Nicaragua's declaration on 27 February that it is leaving the UN Human Rights Council does not change the need to hold the authorities accountable for the suppression of human rights in Nicaragua.

USA: Import Duties
Asked by: Andrew Gwynne (Independent - Gorton and Denton)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will take steps to ensure the economic stability of the Falkland Islands and other Overseas Territories when responding to US tariffs.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

HM Government is working closely with the governments of the Falkland Islands and other affected Overseas Territories to understand the impact of the US tariffs, including facilitating access to UK Department for Business and Trade expertise. I spoke with the Chair of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly shortly after the tariffs were announced where I offered our full support. We continue to work closely with the Governments of the Overseas Territories to support their economic development.

USA: Import Duties
Asked by: Andrew Gwynne (Independent - Gorton and Denton)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he has taken to assess the potential impact of US tariffs on the Falkland Islands and other Overseas Territories.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

HM Government is working closely with the governments of the Falkland Islands and other affected Overseas Territories to understand the impact of the US tariffs, including facilitating access to UK Department for Business and Trade expertise. I spoke with the Chair of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly shortly after the tariffs were announced where I offered our full support. We continue to work closely with the Governments of the Overseas Territories to support their economic development.

International Criminal Court: Travel Restrictions
Asked by: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what his policy is on granting people with arrest warrants issued against them by the International Criminal Court access to UK airspace.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Airspace access is not within the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's policy responsibilities. The Civil Aviation Authority is responsible for airspace management and related policies in the UK.

Sovereignty
Asked by: Liz Saville Roberts (Plaid Cymru - Dwyfor Meirionnydd)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment he has made of (a) the contribution of the UN Charter to the UK and (b) its future role in the UK; and what steps he is taking with international partners to help prevent the imposition of political settlements that potentially affect sovereignty without consulting the people affected.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK remains deeply committed to the United Nations and its founding principles, purposes and core values, as outlined in the UN Charter. The UN continues to play a critical role in preventing and ending conflicts, delivering lifesaving humanitarian assistance, protecting people from pandemics and disease, and supporting countries build stronger economies. Against the backdrop of an increasingly difficult global economic and geopolitical situation, multilateral cooperation is more important now than ever.

The principles of the sovereign equality of States, and the need for parties to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any State are clearly enshrined within the UN Charter. The UK works with international partners to call out any violations of these principles, including in the case of Ukraine, where we support a just and lasting peace in line with the UN Charter.

Disease Control: International Cooperation
Asked by: Sojan Joseph (Labour - Ashford)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking with his international counterparts to help tackle (a) tuberculosis and (b) other illnesses.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK has played a significant role with international counterparts to tackle tuberculosis (TB) in recent decades.

Since 2002, TB deaths have been reduced by 36 per cent in countries where the Global Fund invests. The UK is a leading donor to the Global Fund and will this year co-host the 8th replenishment of the Global Fund together with South Africa.

We have also worked through our support to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The UK is an important investor in product development partnerships such as the TB Alliance, contributing to the development of the new BPaLM/BPAL regimen for multi-drug resistant TB.

The UK also works with international counterparts to tackle a wide range of illnesses, including TB, through our support to the World Health Organisation, Unitaid, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and other multilateral and bilateral health programming.

Hong Kong: British National (Overseas)
Asked by: Gregory Stafford (Conservative - Farnham and Bordon)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether Hongkongers who (a) arrived in the UK on British National (Overseas) visas and (b) have subsequently become UK citizens receive consular protection in (i) Hong Kong and (ii) mainland China.

Answered by Catherine West - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) provides consular assistance to British nationals abroad. This includes BN(O)s who, under the Memoranda to the Joint Declaration, are eligible for consular assistance in third countries, but not in Hong Kong, Macao or mainland China. If individuals have formally renounced Chinese citizenship, it's advised that they carry clear evidence they have done so. We advise seeking legal advice where appropriate for individual cases. Individuals should also familiarise themselves with the FCDO's Travel Advice.

Development Aid: National Income
Asked by: Gregory Stafford (Conservative - Farnham and Bordon)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will make it his policy to not provide Official Development Assistance to countries that have higher (a) gross domestic product and (b) purchasing parity power than the UK.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Decisions on how the Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget will be used are being worked through as part of the ongoing Spending Review. We plan to publish final 2025/26 ODA programme allocations in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Annual Report & Accounts this summer.

All UK ODA spending is consistent with the international rules agreed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Development Assistance Committee. Under these rules, ODA can only be provided to countries with a per capita Gross National Income of less than US$13,845 in 2022.

UK Special Representative for Climate: Public Appointments
Asked by: Richard Holden (Conservative - Basildon and Billericay)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 5 November 2024 to Question 11266 on UK Special Representative for Climate Change, what the declaration of interest is that has been made by the Special Representative; and what steps his Department has taken to reduce any associated conflict of interest.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Special Representative for Climate Change submitted a Declaration of Interests Form as per the standard procedure for an appointment of this sort. Provisions in her terms of engagement on conduct in office include mechanisms to address any conflict of interest should it arise.

British Indian Ocean Territory: Mauritius
Asked by: Mark Francois (Conservative - Rayleigh and Wickford)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department has received formal representations from the Government of Mauritius on additional financial compensation under the proposed Chagos Islands agreement.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The overall quantum of the cost of the deal has not changed from what was originally negotiated under the previous Mauritian Prime Minister.

Development Aid: Children
Asked by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife)
Thursday 24th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department undertakes Child Rights Impact Assessments for international development policies.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As a ratifier of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the UK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the rights and wellbeing of children. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not undertake mandatory Child Rights Impact Assessments, but it is FCDO policy to consider the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED), which includes age, and Safeguarding responsibilities across our policies and investments.

British Indian Ocean Territory: Sovereignty
Asked by: Mark Francois (Conservative - Rayleigh and Wickford)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking to ensure that the Chagossian diaspora in (a) the Seychelles, (b) Mauritius and (c) other areas are actively (i) consulted and (ii) included in decisions regarding the potential resettlement programme on the Chagos Archipelago.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The negotiations were between the UK and Mauritius with our priority being to secure the continued security of and full operation of the base on Diego Garcia. However, we have worked hard to ensure this agreement reflects the importance of the islands to Chagossians. The UK will finance a new trust fund for Mauritius to use in support of the Chagossian community and Mauritius will be able to develop a programme of resettlement on the islands other than Diego Garcia. We will continue to engage Chagossians in the UK and around the world on the implementation of the agreement at both an official and Ministerial level.

Turkey: Social Media
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with his Turkish counterpart on reports of social media and internet bans in that country.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government has raised recent events with the Turkish Government and the Foreign Secretary spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on 29 March to express the UK's concern. As a staunch supporter of media freedom around the world, the UK expects Turkey to uphold its international commitments and the rule of law, including protecting the fundamental rights to free speech and media freedom.

Turkey: Politics and Government
Asked by: Mary Kelly Foy (Labour - City of Durham)
Friday 25th April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what diplomatic steps he is taking to help protect democratic processes in Turkey.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

As a close friend and ally of Turkey, the Government is closely monitoring the situation and expects Turkey to uphold its international commitments and the rule of law. We regularly engage with the Turkish Government and the Foreign Secretary spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on 29 March to express the UK's concern about the recent arrests and protests in Turkey. The UK is a staunch supporter of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law across the world and will always support the fundamental rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, and media freedom.

Israel: Trade Agreements
Asked by: Chi Onwurah (Labour - Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had discussions with his counterpart in Israel on whether (a) digital services, (b) cyber security and (c) Artificial Intelligence products included in a potential trade agreement have been (i) developed and (ii) deployed during military activities in Gaza and the West Bank.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Israel is an important trading and bilateral partner for the UK and remains a part of our trade negotiation programme but our Free Trade Agreement negotiations with them have not yet restarted.

In September 2024, we suspended export licenses to Israel for use in military operations in the Gaza Conflict. The suspension covers all items that we assess could be used in military operations in Gaza. This does not, however, include exports to the global F-35 programme.

We continue to use our range of diplomatic tools and bilateral dialogues with Israel to discuss issues of concern, including in relation to the Israel-Gaza conflict.

Gaza: Aid Workers
Asked by: Tom Morrison (Liberal Democrat - Cheadle)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has made representations to (a) his Israeli counterpart and (b) international bodies on the discovery of aid workers handcuffed in a mass grave in Gaza in March 2025; and whether he plans to call for an independent investigation into these deaths.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

We were outraged at the recent deaths of Palestine Red Crescent medics and other humanitarian workers. At the UN Security Council meeting on 3 April, we called for this incident to be investigated fully, transparently and for those responsible to be held to account. We continue to make representations to the Government of Israel to ensure aid workers are protected, to urgently restore deconfliction systems, and to call for full investigations and accountability for the killing of humanitarian workers, including regarding the Palestine Red Crescent Society incident.

Mahmoud Khalil
Asked by: Kate Osamor (Labour (Co-op) - Edmonton and Winchmore Hill)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had recent discussions with his American counterpart on the detention of Mahmoud Khalil.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

This individual does not work for the FCDO and has not done so for over two years. We do not comment on personal matters relating to former members of staff

Israel: Occupied Territories
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking to ensure that the UK supports (a) normalised relations and (b) peace between Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Since day one, this Government has been clear that we need to see an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages cruelly detained by Hamas, better protection of civilians, significantly more aid consistently entering Gaza, and a path to long-term peace and stability. The Foreign Secretary has visited Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories three times since taking office and has pressed for a resolution, to secure a ceasefire and see the return of hostages.

The UK has always been clear that an immediate ceasefire is just the first step towards a lasting solution to this crisis. All parties must re-engage with negotiations to get hostages out, surge aid, and secure a permanent end to this conflict. Diplomacy, not more bloodshed, is how we get security for Israelis and Palestinians. We must build confidence on all sides that helps sustain the ceasefire and move towards a lasting peace. That requires a political process, and a political horizon towards a two-state solution. Only that over time will ensure the long-term peace and security of both Palestinians and Israelis.

Israel: Lebanon
Asked by: Andrew Gwynne (Independent - Gorton and Denton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of Israeli military action in southern Lebanon.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is concerned that Israel is remaining in several strategic locations in Lebanon beyond the 18 February extended ceasefire deadline. We have made clear the ceasefire agreement must be implemented in full, which includes the full withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces from Lebanon and deployment by Lebanese Armed Forces in the south. The UK has raised the ceasefire and related issues with Israeli and Lebanese counterparts and will continue to do so.

Developing Countries: Nuclear Power
Asked by: Gavin Williamson (Conservative - Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment he has of the potential impact of the increasing role of (a) Russia and (b) China in global nuclear energy exports for the UK's geopolitical interests; and whether he plans to bring forward a strategy to counter their influence in this area.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

All investment involving critical infrastructure is subject to thorough scrutiny and needs to satisfy our robust legal, regulatory, and national security requirements.

The UK takes its national security extremely seriously. The powers we have through the National Security and Investment Act further enhance our ability to intervene if required.

The UK, as a member of nuclear fuels alliance Sapporo 5, is resolved to realise a nuclear fuel supply free from Russian influence and potential political leverage by other countries, and to expand our existing fuel cycle capabilities further to ensure a resilient fuel supply chain of benefit to our international allies.

We continue to invest in domestic fuel cycle capabilities such as our £300 million investment in high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). We are committed to working with our international partners to reduce global dependence on Russian nuclear fuel, as outlined in the Sapporo Agreement (April 2023).

Gaza: Reconstruction
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, pursuant to the Answer of 17 February 2025 to Question 29899 on Gaza: Energy and Water Supply, if he will make an assessment of the potential impact of prioritising Gazan contractors in the rebuilding of Gaza on the economy of the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Civil society will be best placed to rebuild their communities, and we must ensure they have the right support. We will be guided by our trusted partners in supporting private sector investment in Gaza's recovery and reconstruction, including considering how to work with Gazan construction agencies. We are exploring ways to support private sector recovery in Gaza and continue to provide ongoing support to monitor, protect and grow the private sector in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and improve the Palestinian trade performance.

Gaza: Aid Workers
Asked by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of reports of the cessation of the notification and coordination systems for aid workers moving through Gaza.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

We are deeply concerned that the deconfliction system in Gaza, designed to protect humanitarian workers from harm, is no longer functioning. Gaza remains the most dangerous place for humanitarians in the world, with over 400 killed since 7 October 2023. We are appalled by recent reports of attacks on humanitarian workers, including the UN and Palestine Red Crescent. This is why the UK and France called a Security Council meeting on 28 March on the protection of aid workers in Gaza. Humanitarian personnel must be protected and never targeted. At the UN Security Council meeting on 3 April, we urged Israel to urgently restore effective deconfliction, to allow aid workers them to operate without coming under attack, and conduct thorough investigations into all incidents involving aid workers and medical personnel and ensure accountability for those responsible.

Pakistan: Religious Freedom
Asked by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of Pakistan's record on implementing human rights commitments under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences on (a) freedom of religion, (b) blasphemy laws and (c) the treatment of religious minorities.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

Promoting human rights is a core part of the UK's diplomatic engagement in Pakistan. I raised issues including the rights of religious minorities and blasphemy accusations when I met Pakistan's Minister for the Interior, Talal Chaudhry, on 31 March. Under the UK's Developing Countries Trading Scheme (which replaced the Generalised Scheme of Preferences in 2023), Pakistan benefits from duty free exports on the condition that it ratifies and effectively implements specified international conventions on human rights and environmental degradation.

Afghanistan: Religious Freedom
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps the Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief is taking to help tackle the persecution of religious minorities in Afghanistan.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Envoy works closely with the Minister for Africa and Human Rights, and with other government departments to promote His Majesty's Government's shared priorities on freedom of religious belief for all. He also works with a range of UK and international partners through the Article 18 Alliance. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office officials regularly press the Taliban to respect the human rights of all Afghans. We extended the mandate of UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett to report on human rights in Afghanistan, including those of minority groups. Ministers and officials engage regularly with a range of Afghans, including religious and ethnic minorities, to ensure our policy and programming reflect the needs of the entire population.

Morocco: Religious Freedom
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has made representation to his Moroccan counterpart on including freedom of religion or belief during discussions on the Moroccan autonomy plan for Western Sahara.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK champions Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) for all. It is our firm opinion that no one should live in fear because of what they do or do not believe. The recently appointed Special Envoy for FoRB, David Smith MP, will play a critical role in promoting this right for all, through and alongside our global diplomatic network, our engagement in multilateral fora, and our important bilateral work. On 25 March, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office officials met and discussed FoRB with the President of the National Human Rights Council of Morocco.

Morocco: Religious Freedom
Asked by: Rupa Huq (Labour - Ealing Central and Acton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to help promote freedom of religion or belief in community engagement initiatives in Morocco.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK champions Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) for all. It is our firm opinion that no one should live in fear because of what they do or do not believe. The recently appointed Special Envoy for FoRB, David Smith MP, will play a critical role in promoting this right for all, through and alongside our global diplomatic network, our engagement in multilateral fora, and our important bilateral work. On 25 March, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office officials met and discussed FoRB with the President of the National Human Rights Council of Morocco.

Libya: IRA
Asked by: Claire Hanna (Social Democratic & Labour Party - Belfast South and Mid Down)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he is taking steps to compensate victims of Libyan-sponsored IRA terrorism.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Government reiterates its sympathy for UK victims of Qaddafi-sponsored terrorism, and indeed all victims of the Troubles. The UK's position with regards to victims of Libyan-sponsored Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorism is that it is the responsibility of the Libyan Government to provide compensation. We will continue to call for Libyan authorities to address the Libyan State's historic responsibility for the Qaddafi regime's support for the IRA.

Israel and Occupied territories: Non-governmental Organisations
Asked by: Susan Murray (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dunbartonshire)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with his counterpart in Israel on its requirement for NGOs operating in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories to (a) re-register by September 2025 and (b) submit personal details of their employees.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is deeply concerned about the potential impact of these new measures on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We have raised with the Government of Israel our concerns about a variety of measures that risk constraining the operating environment for NGOs doing vital work. The UK supports NGOs in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories on a range of issues, including those providing humanitarian assistance and promoting and defending human rights.

Israel and Occupied Territories: Non-governmental Organisations
Asked by: Susan Murray (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dunbartonshire)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment his Department has made of the potential impact of Israel’s NGO re-registration requirements on British nationals working for NGOs in (a) Israel and (b) the occupied Palestinian territories.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is deeply concerned about the potential impact of these new measures on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We have raised with the Government of Israel our concerns about a variety of measures that risk constraining the operating environment for NGOs doing vital work. The UK supports NGOs in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories on a range of issues, including those providing humanitarian assistance and promoting and defending human rights.

Israel: Non-governmental Organisations
Asked by: Susan Murray (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dunbartonshire)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with (a) his international counterparts and (b) multilateral organisations on Israel’s NGO registration policy.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is deeply concerned about the potential impact of these new measures on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We have raised with the Government of Israel our concerns about a variety of measures that risk constraining the operating environment for NGOs doing vital work. The UK supports NGOs in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories on a range of issues, including those providing humanitarian assistance and promoting and defending human rights.

Occupied Territories: Development Aid
Asked by: Susan Murray (Liberal Democrat - Mid Dunbartonshire)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of Israel’s NGO registration policy on the delivery of UK-funded aid programmes in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is deeply concerned about the potential impact of these new measures on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We have raised with the Government of Israel our concerns about a variety of measures that risk constraining the operating environment for NGOs doing vital work. The UK supports NGOs in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories on a range of issues, including those providing humanitarian assistance and promoting and defending human rights.

West Bank: Terrorism
Asked by: Mike Tapp (Labour - Dover and Deal)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment he has made of the potential implications for his policies of (a) the level of terrorist activity in the West Bank and (b) Iran's support for terrorism in the West Bank through weapons smuggling.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK remains concerned by the threat of terrorism in the West Bank and strongly condemns all acts of terrorism. Stability in the West Bank is crucial to ensure any ceasefire in Gaza can last. All sides should work to ensure a lowering of tension in the West Bank at this time. The UK is seriously concerned by the expansion of Israel's operations in the West Bank. We recognise Israel's security concerns, but it must show restraint and ensure its operations are commensurate to the threat posed. The UK has also been clear that Hamas cannot play a role in the future of Gaza. The UK is clear that all parties in Gaza must re-engage with negotiations to get hostages out and secure a permanent end to this conflict.

Iran's long-standing support for terrorist groups across the Middle East, including those active in the West Bank, destabilises the region and jeopardises international security. The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have made clear to their Iranian counterparts that Iran must restrain these groups and cease providing them with support.

Family Planning: Foreign Aid
Asked by: Sarah Champion (Labour - Rotherham)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he has had discussions with his US counterpart on the Guttmacher Institute's publication entitled Family planning impact of the Trump foreign assistance freeze, published on 29 January 2025.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign Secretary has not had direct discussions with his US counterpart specifically regarding the Guttmacher Institute's publication on the impact of cuts to US foreign assistance funding on Family Planning initiatives. However, the UK is actively assessing the broader implications of the US funding cuts across various development sectors.

Western Sahara: Human Rights
Asked by: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, if he will ask the UN Secretary General to investigate (a) how many allegations of human rights abuses have been made to the Moroccan National Human Rights Council in Western Sahara and (b) whether those allegations have been investigated in each year since 2015.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide, including in Western Sahara. We consistently support the UN efforts to resolve the situation in Western Sahara, and support language in relevant UN Security Council Resolutions that encourages the parties to continue their efforts to enhance the promotion and protection of human rights in Western Sahara, including the freedoms of expression and association. We engage regularly with the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary General on Western Sahara.

Gaza and West Bank: Humanitarian Situation
Asked by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, when he last had discussions with his Israeli counterpart on the situation in (a) Gaza and (b) the West Bank.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign Secretary is in regular contact with all relevant counterparts, including Israeli, on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. He last held discussions with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar on 21 March, and Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer on 20 March. The UK made statements in the UN Security Council on Thursday 3 April, Friday 21 March and Tuesday 18 March and joined a G7 Foreign Ministers' statement on 14 March. The UK also issued a statement with E3 Foreign Ministers on Friday 21 March calling on all parties to re-engage with negotiations to ensure the ceasefire is implemented in full and becomes permanent.

Western Sahara: Human Rights
Asked by: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what recent assessment his Department has made of the human rights situation in the occupied territory of Western Sahara.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The UK is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights worldwide, including in Western Sahara. We consistently support the UN efforts to resolve the situation in Western Sahara, and support language in relevant UN Security Council Resolutions that encourages the parties to continue their efforts to enhance the promotion and protection of human rights in Western Sahara, including the freedoms of expression and association. We engage regularly with the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary General on Western Sahara.

Gaza and West Bank: Humanitarian Situation
Asked by: Monica Harding (Liberal Democrat - Esher and Walton)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, when the Prime Minister last had discussions with his Israeli counterpart on the humanitarian situation in (a) Gaza and (b) the West Bank.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Prime Minister spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this year. He welcomed the release of hostages, highlighted that it was vital to ensure humanitarian aid could flow uninterrupted into Gaza, and stressed the need to work towards a permanent and peaceful solution. We continue to make representations to the Government of Israel, including via the Foreign Secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Sa'ar on 21 March, about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank, including the need to return urgently to a ceasefire and to restore the flow of aid in Gaza, and to ensure civilians are protected across the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Morocco: Overseas Investment
Asked by: Luke Murphy (Labour - Basingstoke)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, when the meeting agreed in principle between the Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Commonwealth and United Nations, the Moroccan Ambassador to the UK and representatives of British investors for Paradise Beach Golf Resort will take place.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) remains committed to helping all British investors affected by the failure of the Paradise Golf & Beach Resort (PGBR) development and will continue in its efforts to work with the Moroccan authorities to help them receive the compensation to which they are entitled. On 11 February, I met the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Kingdom and raised PGBR with him to encourage a satisfactory resolution to this longstanding issue. FCDO officials in London continue to raise the issue with their counterparts in the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Morocco: Overseas Investment
Asked by: Luke Murphy (Labour - Basingstoke)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether his Department is taking steps to help support British investors affected by the Paradise Beach Golf Resort development in Morocco.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) remains committed to helping all British investors affected by the failure of the Paradise Golf & Beach Resort (PGBR) development and will continue in its efforts to work with the Moroccan authorities to help them receive the compensation to which they are entitled. On 11 February, I met the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Kingdom and raised PGBR with him to encourage a satisfactory resolution to this longstanding issue. FCDO officials in London continue to raise the issue with their counterparts in the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Morocco: Politics and Government
Asked by: Ben Lake (Plaid Cymru - Ceredigion Preseli)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what discussions he has had with the Government of Morocco on the expulsion of (a) Dolores Travieso Darias, (b) Flora Moreno Ramos and (c) Silvestre Suarez Fernandez from El Aaiun.

Answered by Hamish Falconer - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office have had no such discussions regarding these three individuals.

St Helena: Agriculture
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking to help support (a) subsistence and (b) commercial agriculture on St Helena.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The St Helena Government is responsible for its agricultural policy. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office is providing £30 million between 2019-2028 in support to St Helena, including funding for agricultural initiatives. This contributed to an increase in agricultural production of £380,000 from Financial Year 2020/21 to Financial Year 2023/24.

St Helena: Employment
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps his Department is taking to help increase employment opportunities in St Helena.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The St Helena Government is responsible for its employment portfolio. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office works in partnership with the St Helena Government to increase employment opportunities, including through programmes which invest in infrastructure and help build technical expertise.

Oil: St Helena
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

o ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, whether he is taking steps to reduce St Helena's dependence on imported oil.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The St Helena Government has responsibility for energy generation and has set out the ambition of generating 80 per cent of its local energy production from renewable energy sources by 2027/2028. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, through its £30million Economic Development and Investment Programme, is supporting the St Helena Government to progress capital investment in a range of renewable sources.

St Helena: Imports
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what steps he is taking to help ensure the affordability of imported consumer goods on St Helena.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The St Helena Government is responsible for the island's freight services and has appointed a shipping supplier. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office continues to help fund the construction of a new port and cargo handling facilities (£4.79 million to date), to improve island access and shipping transfers for the benefit of St Helena consumers.

St Helena: Income Tax
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, for what reason income tax on St Helena is levied at higher rates than on other British Overseas Territories.

Answered by Stephen Doughty - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office)

The St Helena Government is responsible for its public finances and therefore sets its own income tax rates.



Department Publications - News and Communications
Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Full implementation of the 2016 Peace Agreement is essential for lasting peace in Colombia: UK statement at the UN Security Council
Document: Full implementation of the 2016 Peace Agreement is essential for lasting peace in Colombia: UK statement at the UN Security Council (webpage)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Change of His Majesty's Ambassador to the Netherlands: Chris Rampling
Document: Change of His Majesty's Ambassador to the Netherlands: Chris Rampling (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Aid to Gaza: E3 foreign ministers' statement, 23 April 2025
Document: Aid to Gaza: E3 foreign ministers' statement, 23 April 2025 (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Lord Collins of Highbury, UK Minister for Africa visits Uganda
Document: Lord Collins of Highbury, UK Minister for Africa visits Uganda (webpage)
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Sally Axworthy
Document: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan: Sally Axworthy (webpage)
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Russia's missile attacks against Ukrainian civilians over Easter demonstrate its attitude towards peace: UK statement to the OSCE
Document: Russia's missile attacks against Ukrainian civilians over Easter demonstrate its attitude towards peace: UK statement to the OSCE (webpage)
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Foreign Secretary statement on the situation in El Fasher, Sudan: 24 April 2025
Document: Foreign Secretary statement on the situation in El Fasher, Sudan: 24 April 2025 (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Ukraine peace talks: E3 statement, 23 April 2025
Document: Ukraine peace talks: E3 statement, 23 April 2025 (webpage)
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Guinea
Document: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Guinea (webpage)
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Lao People's Democratic Republic
Document: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Lao People's Democratic Republic (webpage)
Friday 25th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Immigration offenders returned on flight to Nigeria and Ghana
Document: Immigration offenders returned on flight to Nigeria and Ghana (webpage)
Friday 25th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: The UK stands with the Syrian people as they seize this historic moment: UK statement at the UN Security Council
Document: The UK stands with the Syrian people as they seize this historic moment: UK statement at the UN Security Council (webpage)
Saturday 26th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: UK Gulf visit to enhance regional security and boost UK growth
Document: UK Gulf visit to enhance regional security and boost UK growth (webpage)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Palestinian Authority and UK strengthen ties to continue work towards long-term peace
Document: Palestinian Authority and UK strengthen ties to continue work towards long-term peace (webpage)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: The UK is working to tackle the root causes of displacement, including war, instability and repression: UK statement at the UN Security Council
Document: The UK is working to tackle the root causes of displacement, including war, instability and repression: UK statement at the UN Security Council (webpage)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Kyrgyzstan
Document: Universal Periodic Review 49: UK Statement on Kyrgyzstan (webpage)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Change of British High Commissioner to Malta: Victoria Busby
Document: Change of British High Commissioner to Malta: Victoria Busby (webpage)


Department Publications - Guidance
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO evaluation strategy 2025
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO evaluation strategy 2025
Document: FCDO evaluation strategy 2025 (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO evaluation policy 2025
Document: (webpage)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO evaluation policy 2025
Document: FCDO evaluation policy 2025 (webpage)


Department Publications - Policy paper
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in the international aid sector: FCDO progress report 2023 to 2024
Document: Safeguarding against sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in the international aid sector: FCDO progress report 2023 to 2024 (webpage)
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: Second Qatar-UK Strategic Dialogue 2025: Joint communiqué
Document: Second Qatar-UK Strategic Dialogue 2025: Joint communiqué (webpage)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: UK and Palestinian strategic cooperation: memorandum of understanding
Document: (PDF)
Monday 28th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: UK and Palestinian strategic cooperation: memorandum of understanding
Document: UK and Palestinian strategic cooperation: memorandum of understanding (webpage)


Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO workforce management information: March 2025
Document: (webpage)
Thursday 24th April 2025
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Source Page: FCDO workforce management information: March 2025
Document: FCDO workforce management information: March 2025 (webpage)



Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office mentioned

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24 Apr 2025, 11:26 a.m. - House of Commons
"announced for 2025-26. Which organisations are the FCDO "
Mr Hamish Falconer MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Lincoln, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Apr 2025, 11:26 a.m. - House of Commons
"organisations are the FCDO partnering with, has delivery "
Mr Hamish Falconer MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Lincoln, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Apr 2025, 2:13 p.m. - House of Lords
"established good engagement on this with the FCDO for which I'm grateful "
Baroness Coussins (Crossbench) - View Video - View Transcript
24 Apr 2025, 2:13 p.m. - House of Lords
"from the FCDO on the Home Office to get them to support and speed up "
Baroness Coussins (Crossbench) - View Video - View Transcript
30 Apr 2025, 1:15 p.m. - House of Commons
"in relation to the FCDO approach. William Shaw, as the FCDO has more "
Rt Hon John Healey MP, The Secretary of State for Defence (Rawmarsh and Conisbrough, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript
1 May 2025, 2:21 p.m. - House of Commons
"what resources are being allocated by the FCDO to monitor prisoners of "
Andrew Rosindell MP (Romford, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript
1 May 2025, 2:26 p.m. - House of Commons
"rights. In light of this important work, I must ask the Minister whether the FCDO is actively "
Andrew Rosindell MP (Romford, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript


Parliamentary Debates
UK Airstrike: Houthi Military Facility
65 speeches (7,644 words)
Wednesday 30th April 2025 - Commons Chamber
Ministry of Defence
Mentions:
1: David Mundell (Con - Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale) I was pleased to hear what he said about the FCDO’s approach, but as the FCDO has more constrained resources - Link to Speech

Global Deforestation
34 speeches (13,281 words)
Wednesday 30th April 2025 - Westminster Hall
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Mentions:
1: Mary Creagh (Lab - Coventry East) That three Ministers are responsible for international forestry—those from FCDO, DESNZ and myself—shows - Link to Speech

Journalists and Media Workers: Safety and Security
31 speeches (6,489 words)
Thursday 24th April 2025 - Lords Chamber
Leader of the House
Mentions:
1: Baroness Coussins (XB - Life peer) The BBC has established good engagement on this with the FCDO, for which I am grateful to the Minister - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 1st May 2025
Written Evidence - Anethum Global
TRUK0030 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: this in the Overseas Security and Justice Assistance Guidance produced by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
USC0022 - Undersea cables

Undersea cables - National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)

Found: responsibilities, in particular the Ministry of Defence (MoD), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Oral Evidence - British International Investment, and United Nations Development Programme

The FCDO's approach to displaced people - International Development Committee

Found: We have had very fruitful and constructive discussions with the FCDO and your diplomatic representatives

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Minister for the Indo-Pacific regarding the Relocation of FCDO Headquarters in East Kilbride - 10 April 2025

International Development Committee

Found: Correspondence from the Minister for the Indo-Pacific regarding the Relocation of FCDO Headquarters in

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence to the Minister for the Indo-Pacific regarding the Relocation of FCDO Headquarters in East Kilbride - 1 April 2025

International Development Committee

Found: Correspondence to the Minister for the Indo-Pacific regarding the Relocation of FCDO Headquarters in

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Minister for Safeguarding and Violence against Women on the Modern Slavery Act 24.04.2025

Home Affairs Committee

Found: Action Plan on Modern Slavery 6  FCDO commissioning a National Baseline Assessment (NBA) on the Implementation

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Oral Evidence - UNFPA, and UNHCR

The FCDO's approach to displaced people - International Development Committee

Found: We have had very fruitful and constructive discussions with the FCDO and your diplomatic representatives

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - University of Dundee
USC0040 - Undersea cables

Undersea cables - National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)

Found: This was highlighted by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in evidence to the

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - TRUK0173 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: For example, in May 2023, the FCDO recruited for Security and Diaspora Officer to its India Desk, noting

Tuesday 29th April 2025
Written Evidence - Dr Chapman and Associates Ltd
USC0007 - Undersea cables

Undersea cables - National Security Strategy (Joint Committee)

Found: of any ships deemed a risk to key areas of interest” From: Ministry of Defence, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - The UK Chapter of the World Sikh Parliament
TRUK0176 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: The WSP,UK wrote to the Prime Minster, the Foreign Secretary, the FCDO Minister responsible for the

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - Amnesty International UK
TRUK0170 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: The Home Office, with support from the FCDO, leads the government's efforts on transnational repression

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - BBC World Service
TRUK0171 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: living in the UK, and journalists reporting on Iranian issues, to increase their awareness of any 4 FCDO

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - Lawyers Against Transnational Repression (working group)
TRUK0148 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: transnational repression Minutes of the meeting shed no light on what was discussed (Susan Dickson of the FCDO

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - Index on Censorship
TRUK0130 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: This should include provision of temporary travel documents, better coordination with the FCDO and the

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - International Human Rights Advisors
TRUK0119 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: There is significant and problematic check run by the FCDO which are described as “background checks

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - Freedom House
TRUK0045 - Transnational repression in the UK

Transnational repression in the UK - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: multi-agency approach, drawing on the resources of the Home Office, MI5 and MI6, the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office

Thursday 24th April 2025
Written Evidence - Justice and Care
FLS0030 - Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains

Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: welcome the National Baseline Assessment on the implementation of the UNGPs being carried out by the FCDO

Thursday 24th April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from the Foreign Secretary relating to written parliamentary questions performance, dated 11 April 2025.

Procedure Committee

Found: • Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Cat Smith MP Chair of the Procedure Committee House

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - Eleanor Lyons, Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, National Crime Agency, and Border Force

Forced Labour in UK Supply Chains - Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: cross-government approach, 19 including the Home Office, the Department for Business and Trade, the FCDO

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-04-23 10:50:00+01:00

Scotland’s space sector follow-up: launch - Scottish Affairs Committee

Found: We also had the FCDO there yesterday because, as I referred to earlier— Baroness Ashton will know this

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-04-23 10:10:00+01:00

Scotland’s space sector follow-up: launch - Scottish Affairs Committee

Found: We also had the FCDO there yesterday because, as I referred to earlier— Baroness Ashton will know this

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-04-23 09:30:00+01:00

Scotland’s space sector follow-up: launch - Scottish Affairs Committee

Found: We also had the FCDO there yesterday because, as I referred to earlier— Baroness Ashton will know this

Wednesday 23rd April 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-04-23 09:30:00+01:00

Scotland’s space sector follow-up: launch - Scottish Affairs Committee

Found: We also had the FCDO there yesterday because, as I referred to earlier— Baroness Ashton will know this

Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Companies House relating to continued reform, 17 April 2025

Business and Trade Sub-Committee on Economic Security, Arms and Export Controls

Found: under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018, and the UK sanctions list as published by the FCDO

Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Correspondence - Correspondence from Minister of State for International Development, Latin America & Caribbean re, reduction of spending on Official Development Assistance, dated 04.04.2025

Women and Equalities Committee

Found: We intend to publish final 2025/26 ODA programme allocations in the FCDO Annual Report & Accounts this

Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from the Minister for Trade Policy and Economic Security relating to the Committee's visit to ECJU, 2 April 2025

Business and Trade Sub-Committee on Economic Security, Arms and Export Controls

Found: DBT is also dependent on the resources within the FCDO and MOD advisory teams, and throughout 2024

Tuesday 22nd April 2025
Correspondence - Letter from Tim Davie CBE, Director General, and Dr Samir Shah CBE, Chair, BBC, regarding oral evidence follow-up, dated 15 April 2025

Culture, Media and Sport Committee

Found: We are continuing to discuss with FCDO what HMG funding will be available for the period covered by



Written Answers
Visits Abroad: China
Asked by: Wendy Morton (Conservative - Aldridge-Brownhills)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, whether his Department had discussions with the West Midlands Combined Authority prior to the visit to China by the Mayor of the West Midlands.

Answered by Gareth Thomas - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade)

My department, with officials from FCDO, directly supported a number of Combined Authority leaders on this visit to China, which included the Mayor of the West Midlands. The programme focused on strengthening growth across regions to enhance investment and diplomatic relationships. Economic growth and investment remain a fundamental priority for this Government, and we will continue to support regional mayors and our nations to forge global relationships with investors and businesses to promote the UKs investment credentials.

Export Controls: Turkey
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, when he last reviewed defence export licenses in place for Turkey.

Answered by Douglas Alexander - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

This Government takes its export control responsibilities very seriously and we operate one of the most robust and transparent export control regimes in the world. This is an important lever for promoting both UK prosperity and national and global security.

We rigorously assess every application on a case-by-case basis against strict assessment criteria, the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria (the SELC). We review all new licence applications on this basis taking into account all current information available at the time including the situation in the end destination. We also keep all our extant licences (which typically last for two years) under continual review. The FCDO advises DBT on the situation in country and the risks this poses with respect to the UK’s export control responsibilities.

Export Controls: Turkey
Asked by: Graeme Downie (Labour - Dunfermline and Dollar)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what assessment he has made of the potential of recent political unrest in Turkey on the consideration of (a) existing and (b) new defence export licenses.

Answered by Douglas Alexander - Minister of State (Cabinet Office)

This Government takes its export control responsibilities very seriously and we operate one of the most robust and transparent export control regimes in the world. This is an important lever for promoting both UK prosperity and national and global security.

We rigorously assess every application on a case-by-case basis against strict assessment criteria, the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria (the SELC). We review all new licence applications on this basis taking into account all current information available at the time including the situation in the end destination. We also keep all our extant licences (which typically last for two years) under continual review. The FCDO advises DBT on the situation in country and the risks this poses with respect to the UK’s export control responsibilities.

Climate Change Convention
Asked by: Liam Conlon (Labour - Beckenham and Penge)
Wednesday 30th April 2025

Question to the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the UK's priorities for the UN Climate Change Conference 2025.

Answered by Kerry McCarthy - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero)

My Rt Hon friend the Secretary of State has regular discussions with Ministerial Colleagues on a number of issues, including driving forward the UK’s priorities for COP30.

The joint work of countries committed to development, tackling climate change and multilateralism has never been more important.

We are also working closely across Government to drive further international action, including with

  • FCDO on the Global Clean Power Alliance and the Forest and Climate Leaders’ Partnership, and
  • Defra on issues such as strong domestic action and international leadership on the Global Methane Pledge.

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: Cultural Heritage
Asked by: Richard Holden (Conservative - Basildon and Billericay)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, pursuant to the Answer of 5 November 2024, to Question 11648, on FCDO: Cultural Heritage, whether the Government Art Collection holds a record of each artwork in each (a) Embassy, (b) High Commission and (c) Residence.

Answered by Chris Bryant - Minister of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)

Artworks and their locations can be searched for on the Government Art Collection website.

Oil: Exports
Asked by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell)
Monday 28th April 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether her Department has made an assessment of the potential impact of lowering the Oil Price Cap on Russia’s revenue generation through seaborne oil exports.

Answered by Emma Reynolds - Economic Secretary (HM Treasury)

The UK is committed to maintaining the efficacy of the price cap and to adapting it as necessary and practicable, subject to thorough impact assessments and alongside our international partners, to further our objectives of constraining Russian oil revenues. This is why the UK has publicly called on partners to tighten the Oil Price Cap as part of our wider efforts to increase economic pressure on Russia.


In tandem, the UK continues to directly target shadow fleet vessels and entities that seek to undermine UK sanctions and facilitate the trade and transportation of Russian oil and oil products. Since Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has sanctioned 133 vessels and 28 entities and individuals linked to Russia’s shadow fleet.

Public Expenditure
Asked by: Mark Francois (Conservative - Rayleigh and Wickford)
Wednesday 23rd April 2025

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether any revised financial commitments related to the Chagos negotiations will be included in the Comprehensive Spending Review.

Answered by Darren Jones - Chief Secretary to the Treasury

The FCDO and the MOD are the lead departments for this agreement. Any financial obligations, including departmental budgetary responsibilities, will be managed responsibly within the government’s fiscal framework through the upcoming Spending Review.

Government Departments: Disinformation
Asked by: Chi Onwurah (Labour - Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West)
Tuesday 22nd April 2025

Question to the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology:

To ask the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, how much the Government spends on countering disinformation; and in which Departments this money is spent.

Answered by Feryal Clark - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology)

A number of departments, including DSIT, Home Office and the FCDO, work together to address risks to the UK from disinformation. Activities include analysis and policy work to reduce the spread and impact of disinformation online.

We do not share our total spend on information threats publicly because of the risks inherent in revealing the scale of our efforts to adversaries. Components of this spend include £3m invested in media literacy by DSIT to drive critical engagement with online content (2022-24) and £25.5m invested by FCDO in building societal resilience to Russian interference in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (FY24-25).



Parliamentary Research
Latest developments in Ukraine peace talks - CBP-10251
Apr. 30 2025

Found: FCDO Minister, Baroness Chapman, 28 April 2025 Latest developments in Ukraine peace talks 17

Safety of humanitarian workers in conflict zones - CDP-2025-0086
Apr. 25 2025

Found: to free detained UN personnel, 24 March 2025 8 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO



Bill Documents
Apr. 24 2025
Written evidence submitted by the Reunite International Child Abduction Centre (CPB77)
Crime and Policing Bill 2024-26
Written evidence

Found: Co-operates and works closely with the Ministry of Justice, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office



Department Publications - Research
Tuesday 29th April 2025
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Source Page: International environmental protection report
Document: International environmental protection report (webpage)

Found: Defra has worked closely with DESNZ (for climate developments) and FCDO in the preparation of the report



Department Publications - Guidance
Monday 28th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The Amber Book - Managing Crisis in Central Government
Document: (PDF)

Found: and the Prime Minister’s engagement with international counterparts where necessary working with FCDO

Monday 28th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The Amber Book - Managing Crisis in Central Government
Document: (PDF)

Found: and the Prime Minister’s engagement with international counterparts where necessary working with FCDO

Monday 28th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The Amber Book - Managing Crisis in Central Government
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) supports the administration of these responsibilities

Monday 28th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: The Amber Book - Managing Crisis in Central Government
Document: (PDF)

Found: The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) supports the administration of these responsibilities



Department Publications - Transparency
Thursday 24th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: March 2025
Document: Register of Ministers’ Gifts and Hospitality: March 2025 (webpage)

Found: Treasury: Ministers' Hospitality - March 2025 CSV, 649 Bytes View online Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Thursday 24th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Data on responses to correspondence from MPs and peers, 2024
Document: (ODS)

Found: 0.33 0.33 Q2 18 Days 13 0.54 0.69 Q3 18 Days 24 0.42 0.63 Q4 18 Days 32 0.66 0.72 Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Thursday 24th April 2025
Cabinet Office
Source Page: Data on responses to correspondence from MPs and peers, 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Days 13 54% 69% Q3 18 Days 24 42% 63% Q4 18 Days 32 66% 72% Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office



Department Publications - Policy and Engagement
Thursday 24th April 2025
Department for Business and Trade
Source Page: EM on decision of the UK/EU Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee
Document: (PDF)

Found: The then FCDO Minister for Europe, Leo 1 Regulation (EU) 2023/1077 and Regulazion (EU) 2023/1524 2 Joint

Thursday 24th April 2025
Department for Business and Trade
Source Page: EM on UK/EU Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee decision
Document: (PDF)

Found: outlined in an explanatory memorandum on the European Commission’s 2024 work programme, submitted by the FCDO



Non-Departmental Publications - News and Communications
Apr. 28 2025
Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
Source Page: Palestinian Authority and UK strengthen ties to continue work towards long-term peace
Document: Palestinian Authority and UK strengthen ties to continue work towards long-term peace (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: enquiries Email newsdesk@fcdo.gov.uk Telephone 020 7008 3100 Contact the FCDO

Apr. 25 2025
Government Legal Profession
Source Page: Career Insight: Ellen, Trainee Solicitor, GLD
Document: Career Insight: Ellen, Trainee Solicitor, GLD (webpage)
News and Communications

Found: in public law litigation, with clients including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO

Apr. 23 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Rutley, David - Minister for the Americas, Caribbean and the Overseas Territories, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: You also stated that there was no relationship between MTT and the FCDO and that you had no contact with

Apr. 23 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Rutley, David - Minister for the Americas, Caribbean and the Overseas Territories, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: grant the college an unfair advantage, that there was no relationship between the college and the FCDO

Apr. 23 2025
Advisory Committee on Business Appointments
Source Page: Rutley, David - Minister for the Americas, Caribbean and the Overseas Territories, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office - ACOBA advice
Document: (PDF)
News and Communications

Found: relationship between the Rossendale Trust and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
Apr. 23 2025
Evaluation Task Force
Source Page: Government Major Projects Evaluation Review
Document: (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Number of evaluation plans for review Departments Ecorys 20 46 BEIS, CO, DCMS, DEFRA, DKUHC DWP, FCDO



Deposited Papers
Thursday 24th April 2025
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Universal Credit Programme Board Papers from Mar (Part 2) 2024 to Jul 2024, Sept to Dec 2024 and Jan to Mar 2025 [redacted] (200 docs). [See related deposit and commitment letter at DEP2025-0258]
Document: 202502_N3_UCPB_26.02.25_BLT04_Annex_1.2_Framework_Suppliers.pdf (PDF)

Found: with 330,000 employees, of which 6,694 are based in the UK Home Office, DfE, DHSC, MoD, DEFRA, DWP, FCDO

Thursday 24th April 2025
Department for Work and Pensions
Source Page: Universal Credit Programme Board Papers from Nov and Dec 2022, Jan to Jul 2023, Sept to Dec 2023, Jan to Mar (Part 1) 2024 [redacted]. (191 docs).
Document: 202309_M_UCPB_05.09.23_Paper_6_Annex_1.3_Framework_Suppliers.pdf (PDF)

Found: with 330,000 employees, of which 6,694 are based in the UK Home Office, DfE, DHSC, MoD, DEFRA, DWP, FCDO




Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office mentioned in Scottish results


Scottish Government Publications
Thursday 1st May 2025
External Affairs Directorate
Source Page: UNESCO Ambassador meeting documentation: FOI release
Document: FOI 202500456796 - Information released - ANNEX A (PDF)

Found: We have also worked closely with FCDO posts in recent months on this topic , and were grateful that

Wednesday 30th April 2025
Chief Operating Officer, NHS Scotland Directorate
Source Page: Documentation about sending surplus NHS equipment to Ukraine: FOI release
Document: FOI 202500451642 - Information released - Document (PDF)

Found: We have been in direct contact with the Ukrainian Consulate in the UK and FCDO on this matter.