What to do when someone dies abroad

This is general guidance on what to do when a British national dies abroad. You can also read specific bereavement information for most countries. Contact the travel insurance company of the person who died as soon as possible. Travel insurance may cover costs such as medical, repatriation, legal, interpretation and translation fees, and insurers may […]

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The UK will continue to support UNIFIL’s essential role in maintaining calm along the Blue Line: UK statement at the UN Security Council

After over a year of conflict and suffering across the Middle East, we now stand at a moment of hope for the people of the region.  With the Syrian people free from Assad’s tyranny, political progress in Lebanon, and news that a ceasefire and hostage release deal have been finalised for Gaza.  The UK will […]

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Compensation: New Orleans terror attack

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has designated the attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, on 1 January 2025 as an act of terrorism for the purpose of the Victims of Overseas Terrorism Compensation Scheme 2012. People injured and the families of those killed in the attack can apply to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) for […]

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The deterioration of the healthcare situation in Gaza is completely unacceptable: UK statement at the UN Security Council

President, we are all horrified by the deterioration of the healthcare situation in Gaza. It is completely unacceptable that since 7 October many medical facilities have been destroyed or damaged and over 1000 medical personnel have been killed, injured or detained. And, as Dr. Hassan has reminded us, their SOS calls have been ignored. Following […]

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Yemen travel advice – GOV.UK

Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).  FCDO advises against all travel to Yemen  FCDO advises against all travel to the whole of the Yemen due to the unpredictable security conditions. If you’re in Yemen, you should leave immediately.   See Safety and security […]

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We condemn the Houthis’ reckless missile attacks on Israel: UK statement at the UN Security Council

President, the UK is deeply alarmed by the Houthis’ continued missile and UAV attacks against Israel and their ongoing targeting of international shipping in the Red Sea. We strongly condemn these actions, these reckless actions, and call on the Houthis to stop immediately. There is no justification for these attacks.Houthi aggression not only risks regional […]

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New partnership launched to support economic growth and collaboration

In a significant move towards fostering economic growth and collaboration, a new partnership was officially launched on 18 December 2024, marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between three prominent Chambers of Commerce; The UK Cameroon Chamber of Commerce (UKCCC), the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) and the European Chamber of Commerce […]

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The UK will continue to work closely with UNOWAS to build peace and security in West Africa and the Sahel: UK statement at the UN Security Council

First, the United Kingdom congratulates Senegal, Ghana, and Mauritania on their successful recent elections.  But, elsewhere, democracy and civic space remain under pressure, with civil society organisations, human rights defenders, journalists and media institutions facing severe challenges. Timelines for the return to constitutional governments in Mali and Burkina Faso have either been delayed or remain […]

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The UK voted in favour of this resolution in line with our strong commitment to the international rule of law: UK statement in the UN General Assembly

The UK has voted in favour of this resolution in line with our strong commitment to the international rule of law.  I underscore at the outset that this in no way detracts from the UK’s commitment to Israel’s security, or our commitment to negotiations between the parties towards a two-state solution. President, as the occupying […]

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