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UK's Cameron urges G7 to impose new sanctions on Iran
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron urged the G7 Wednesday to adopt new "coordinated sanctions" against Iran after its weekend attack on Israel, ahead of a meeting with counterparts from the Western-led grouping in Italy.
David Cameron to Visit Bulgaria at Mariya Gabriel's Invitation
Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, is set to arrive in Bulgaria today for a diplomatic visit, following an invitation extended by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mariya Gabriel.
Scheduled discussions between Cameron and Gabriel will encompass a wide range of topics spanning both bilateral and international issues of mutual concern.
Foreign minister embarks on Balkan tour
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan commenced a four-day diplomatic tour of the Balkans today, aiming to address regional and global issues of mutual concern.
The tour, scheduled from Jan. 28 to 31, will see Fidan engaging with officials in Albania, Bulgaria and Romania, according to a statement released by the Turkish ministry.
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Turkish, British top diplomats discuss conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine
Turkish and British top diplomats have discussed the ongoing Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip and Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the latter's first trip to Türkiye after he was appointed as the foreign secretary.
David Cameron is Back in Politics
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is returning to politics as Foreign Secretary after a rotation in the government.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked Home Secretary Suella Braverman after days of speculation about her future.
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The return of David Cameron
David Cameron appointed Foreign Secretary, based in the House of Lords. David Cameron is the next Foreign Secretary and will take a seat in the House of Lords to allow him to take up the role, Patrick Wintour reports.
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Changing Faces: Sunak's Decision to Replace UK Home Secretary
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has removed Home Affairs Minister Suella Braverman from her position, marking a shift in the government's composition. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is rumored to step into the vacated role, while former Prime Minister David Cameron's visit to Sunak's residence hints at a potential return to government.
The Final Two Candidates Who May Succeed Theresa May Will Be Announced Today
Today, the two candidates for the final vote as the leader of the British Conservative Party will become known. After the last third round, four candidates survived, including Boris Johnson, who will surely end up till the final round. The second one will be set between Jeremy Hunt, Michael Gow and Sajid Javid.
Boris Johnson builds lead in race to be UK prime minister
Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson increased his lead in the race to become Britain's next prime minister on June 17 in a Conservative Party vote that eliminated one of his rivals and enabled upstart candidate Rory Stewart to defy expectations by remaining in the contest.
Theresa May to Reshuffle Cabinet on Monday, No 10 Confirms
Theresa May will carry out a reshuffle of her cabinet and junior ministers this week, Downing Street has confirmed. The jobs of the education secretary, Justine Greening, and the party chairman, Sir Patrick McLoughlin, are particularly vulnerable, it is believed, The Guardian writes.