World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund 2026 Spring Meetings, Development Committee plenary: Baroness Chapman’s remarks

Thank you, Chair, Ajay, and everyone at the Bank.  I set out my priorities in my written statement. So I want to focus here on 2 things.  First, we all know that war is development in reverse. So we need to see an end to all conflict, including Russia’s continued aggression against Ukraine. And I have heard clearly here, that the war in the Middle East […]

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Russia is the one that must de-escalate and engage in meaningful dialogue: UK statement at the UN Security Council

The Council meets today because Russia continues to violate the Charter it is bound to uphold. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was not forced. It was, and continues to be, a deliberate act of aggression intended to erase another state’s identity. In recent weeks, Russia has continued to subject Ukraine’s cities to drone and missile strikes […]

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Tackling trafficking for forced criminality in cyber‑scam operations: UK statement to the 26th Conference of the Alliance against Trafficking in Persons

Thank you, Moderator, and to the panellists for such insightful presentations. The United Kingdom is firmly committed to tackling modern slavery and human trafficking in all its forms. Human trafficking for forced criminality, particularly within cyber scam operations; is one of the fastest‑evolving forms of exploitation globally. Cyber-scam centres pose major security and human rights […]

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Legalisation: next-day service providers – GOV.UK

Updates to this page Published 1 February 2023 Last updated 20 April 2026 + show all updates 20 April 2026 Added RotaLaw Limited to the providers list. 1 April 2026 Added 4 providers to the list: ACM Legal, Ace Apostille, Apostille Direct Legalisation Agents Ltd and Edinburgh Notary Public. Removed IMEX Legal from the list. […]

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Repression in Russia: UK and others express concern at Russian court’s decision to classify Memorial as an “extremist organization”: Joint Statement to the OSCE

Mr Chair, I’m honoured to deliver this statement on behalf of the following OSCE participating States: Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and, my own country, France. In the 1991 Moscow Document, OSCE participating States agreed that commitments undertaken in the field of the […]

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Japan-UK Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue 2026 – Joint Statement

Japan and the UK are the closest of friends and partners, connected by our shared values of freedom, democracy, rule of law, fundamental human rights, and free, open and fair trade. As Enhanced Global Strategic Partners, a status confirmed by the Hiroshima Accord issued in May 2023, we reaffirmed our commitment to working together to […]

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The only solution to the current crisis in South Sudan is through the immediate cessation of hostilities: UK statement at the UN Security Council

Thank you, President. I congratulate SRSG Gbeho on her appointment and thank her and USG Fletcher for their briefings and clear steps. I also pay tribute to her predecessor, the late Fink Haysom, for his extraordinary contribution to the United Nations and the cause of peace. In the context of this fragile and deteriorating situation, […]

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Change of name: guidance for UK nationals in Italy

Proving your identity in Italy Italian authorities view your original UK birth certificate as your main identity document when accessing some services, such as applying for Italian citizenship. If your birth certificate shows a different name to your UK passport or Italian ID card, you may need to prove your identity in another way. You […]

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