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Scrutiny by ‘star chamber’ of where development cash goes could be set in law after share being spent in Britain rises
Foreign secretary said to have added weight to UK diplomacy but faces concerns over past business links
PM is facing pressure from hawks in his party to take tough action, while trying not to hurt trade links
US and EU set to follow Foreign Office’s asset freeze and travel ban in response to death of opposition leader
News of 2022 conviction will add to fears among foreign executives and professionals in the country
Law firms and notaries have warned that move will introduce added expense and could hold up big deals
Foreign Office says campaign has targeted MPs, peers, civil servants, journalists and NGOs since 2015
Targeting half of BII’s budget on fragile states will lead to a ‘big change’ in how money is distributed, says minister Andrew Mitchell
FCDO applies to have parts of former senior civil servant’s witness statement struck out for employment tribunal case
Report urges foreign secretary to publish more details of strategy as he prepares for talks in Beijing
Rayner asks Sunak to refer case to independent adviser on ministerial interests and public appointments commissioner
High Court dismisses challenge by billionaire associated with Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich
Risk from reductions include as many as 3,000 child deaths in South Sudan from malnutrition, according to analysis
Tycoon argued that a successful appeal would encourage others to speak out against war in Ukraine
Several employees suspected of colluding to defraud British government over procurement of diesel fuel
Cleverly warns that he cannot offer guarantees once partial 72-hour truce ends on Thursday
Government urges 4,000 stranded Britons to make their way to airfield near Khartoum ‘as soon as possible’
Temporary pause comes after 10 days of hostilities in which more than 400 people have been killed
Tehran sought information on Jewish and Israeli individuals, Tugendhat tells MPs, after TV channel closed
Labour PM sought to cultivate links with Bush and strengthen UK relations with Beijing in aftermath of 2001 crash
Foreign secretary looks to build ties with fast-growing countries such as Brazil, Kenya, South Africa and Indonesia
MPs demand expulsion of consular staff involved in attack on Hong Kong protester
Freed detainees on way to Saudi Arabia from fighting in Ukraine include UK and US citizens
Campaigners say government not making effective use of measures or targeting enough people
British judge-led inquiry recommends suspension of elected administration and direct rule by London-appointed governor
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