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Human Rights in Burma

19th June was the 64th birthday of imprisoned Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi. We are backing the campaign www.64forsuu.org where you can post messages in support of her plight. Also se our latest position on human rights in Burma.

Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

HMS St Albans visit to St Petersburg

The Royal Navy frigate HMS St Albans took part in the International Martime Defence Show in St Petersburg in June 2009. 

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches

David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

UK in Russia – the official website for the British Embassy in Russia

Protests for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi (Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty Images)

Human Rights in Burma

19th June was the 64th birthday of imprisoned Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi. We are backing the campaign www.64forsuu.org where you can post messages in support of her plight. Also se our latest position on human rights in Burma.

Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

HMS St Albans visit to St Petersburg

The Royal Navy frigate HMS St Albans took part in the International Martime Defence Show in St Petersburg in June 2009. 

UK in Russia

The role of the Moscow Embassy and the Consulates-General in St Petersburg and Ekaterinburg is to maximise the scope for constructive co-operation with Russia in the delivery of the FCO's Departmental Strategic Objectives.

RBCC Business Forum 2009

The top of the office building at 30 St Mary Axe in the City of London, United Kingdom -  affectionately known as the 'Gherkin'. © Getty Images

is the UK’s pre-eminent event for the discussion of various issues affecting bilateral economic relations between Russia and the UK.

Registering with us

Locate

We have set up a new improved online registration service called LOCATE for British nationals travelling or living in Russia.

Swine flu panademic

The number of confirmed cases of Swine Flu (H1N1) across the world continues to grow. On 11 June the World Health Organisation raised the pandemic alert to Phase 6. This is characterised by human-to-human spread of the virus in more than one WHO region. The alert phase refers to the geographical spread of the pandemic, not its severity.

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches
4 July 2009
David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

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