A new beginning
The Prime Minister says that Ban Ki Moon's visit to Burma holds the promise of a new beginning if the junta listens to his calls to release all political prisoners and engage with democracy.
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Detention of British Embassy staff in Tehran
July 03, 2009
The Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and EU Foreign Ministers have called for the immediate release of Iranian staff working at the British Embassy in Tehran.
Prime Minister pays tribute to British soldiers killed in Afghanistan
July 03, 2009
The Prime Minister has paid tribute to two soldiers killed in Afghanistan this week.