All news on the topic: Foreign Office

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Turkey travel warning for British tourists as UK Foreign Office issues update
Guidance on safety and security risks have been amended, with an advisory against travel to some parts of the country and all but essential travel to other areas
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Foreign Office issues Turkey travel warning as 1.6million Brits prepare to visit
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its advice for Turkey and issued warnings about the threat of terrorism ahead of the summer holiday season
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Brit dies after falling unconscious on British Airways flight to the Caribbean
The man, diagnosed with hypotension, muscular dystrophy, and ulcerative colitis, was travelling with his mum to Antigua when he fell ill mid-flight
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UK 'ignored Sudan warnings' as MPs told of families who lost 10 loved ones
Members of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee heard that the Foreign Office failed to act despite warnings of impending war in mid-April, with families in the UK now mourning the loss of family members
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Devastated girlfriend spoke to Brit 10mins before he was killed in Vegas stag do
Georgia Cooke said she had been talking to her partner Chris Moran until 10 minutes before he was struck by a lorry in Las Vegas - and he was telling her how much he loved the city
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'My best friend was killed on dream holiday - but we can't bring him home'
Kyle Barrow and his best friend Cal Junior travelled to Turkey and rented mopeds to go on a 'day of adventures' - but the 27-year-old tragically crashed and died
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Foreign Office issues travel warning for Brits with trips booked to the US
The Foreign Office has issued an update to its USA travel advice for Brits as
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Brit, 85, shot dead and wife starves to death after 'being left behind' in Sudan
Abdalla Sholgami and wife Alaweya Rishwan were 'left behind' after being told to cross a warzone despite her disability and board a flight out of war-torn Khartoum, family say
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Sophie makes unannounced Iraq trip for cause that's taken her to 'dark places'
It has been revealed that the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie, has made a surprise visit to Iraq at the request of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, where she spent two days in the capital Baghdad
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Dominic Raab's 10 gaffes and controversies as Tory plans to step down as MP
The former Foreign Secretary and Brexit Secretary has previously admitted not reading the Good Friday Agreement before negotiating with the EU, and has come under fire over his views on feminism and taking the knee
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Russia's diamond industry facing sanctions as G7 targets Putin's war chest
Rishi Sunak is set to announce an import ban on the gems on the first day of the G7 summit in Japan, while the Foreign Office will produce a sanction list of 86 individuals in a bit to hamper Vladimir Putin's invaders
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Brits race to make it onto final Sudan rescue flights as battles erupt
The extra rescue missions left Port Sudan after UK citizens faced a noon deadline to complete a dangerous 500-mile drive from Khartoum
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Brit tourist fights for life after horror balcony plunge on holiday in Croatia
The 30-year-old is said to have suffered serious injuries after falling headfirst while trying to climb up a balcony in Hvar in Croatia - he was airlifted to a local hospital
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Sudan evacuation plane rescuing Brits seen leaking fuel and covered with bullets
Images of a Turkish transport plane that flew into British-controlled Wadi Sayedna airfield in Sudan showed extensive damage to the plane's body, as it arrived to rescue Brits
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British doctor flees Sudan with mum but now faces agonising wait for her UK visa
UK doctor Mustafa Al Hassan, from Southampton, is pleading for the UK government to allow his 65-year-old mum to come to the country after fleeing the crisis in Sudan
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Student fleeing Sudan for UK says dogs eating dead bodies in war-torn country
Alaaldeen Hussin, who survived a perilous three-hour journey to an airfield before flying to Cyprus, also hit out at the Foreign Office, saying 'they could have done more'
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Tory anger at 'outrageous' decision to invite top Chinese official to Coronation
Han Zheng, who was recently appointed as president Xi Jinping's deputy, will represent China at King Charles's Coronation on May 6 - provoking anger from top Tories over his role in a crackdown of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
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First Sudan evacuation flight of 40 UK nationals lands as thousands stranded
It's estimated around 4,000 UK passport holders are stranded in the east African country after fighting broke out earlier this month between the Sudanese army and rebel Rapid Support Forces
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'Foodbank use shames Tory Party inflicting misery on people who could once cope'
Devalued wages, soaring prices, rocketing bills and inadequate welfare help in a terrible cost of living crisis is impoverishing people at a rate thought impossible only a few years ago
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RAF flights plucking Brits to safety from Sudan to take off from Africa tonight
But not all the UK passport holders stuck in the war-torn nation are expected to make it onto British military flights during the 72-hour ceasefire
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NHS doctor shot in leg while rescuing mum and daughter from Sudan chaos
The veteran doctor - who worked in the NHS for three decades - was celebrating Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr with relatives in Khartoum, Sudan
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British teacher and four kids trapped in Sudan as gunshots ring outside home
English teacher Jennifer McLellan, 36, was last known to be in a house near the capital of Khartoum after fleeing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group
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RAF planes swoop in to rescue UK nationals from Sudan after daring SAS mission
The plan comes after a crunch meeting of the Government's Cobra emergencies committee last night, with two warships ons standby in the region and military planes stationed at an airfield outside the capital, Khartoum
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Brits being forced to kill their own pets to stop them from starving in Sudan
More than 4,000 British citizens have been stranded in Sudan amid deadly street fighting and a shortage of food, water and power after conflict escalated in recent weeks
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Seventy-one NHS doctors trapped in Sudan have 'lost all hope' of evacuation
Dr Reem Taha, a trustee of UK Sudanese Junior Doctors Association, has lost contact with most NHS staff in Sudan after internet connections in the country went down