Alan Duncan
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Foreign Office minister criticises country’s human rights after 37 people killed
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Interim leader has asked UK to send £1.2bn reserves to him rather than Nicolás Maduro
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Out-of-court settlement with group is not an admission of liability, says British minister
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£2m for Scottish firm to counter Russian propaganda did not go towards its social media, says Alan Duncan
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Leaked documents suggest Fife-based Institute for Statecraft promoted anti-Labour tweets
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President’s first official visit to UK off to shaky start after president said Theresa May’s Brexit plan would ‘kill’ trade deal with US
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Editorial: It is five years since the government promised to force Britain’s overseas tax havens to open up. This week MPs have used their power to make rules that are long overdue
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Europe minister strays from official government line, warning that labour shortages after Brexit could damage UK
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Carlos Bastarreche warns Catalan government’s move will have ‘serious implications’ for European stability
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Society is less homophobic but fear of rejection still makes some gay people hide our true selves, writes the former editor of Attitude magazine Matthew Todd
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen, including Theresa May’s press conference in Japan and the David Davis/Michel Barnier press conference at the end of the Brexit talks
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Foreign minister Alan Duncan and former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale some of LGBT MPs speaking in BBC programme
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Editorial: A radical rightwing government, apparently energised by the incoming US administration, is leading Israel away from the path to peace. When foreign ministers meet this weekend they should all speak out against such moves
The politics sketch Jeremy Hunt grateful for moral support – if only it had come earlier