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The PM sounded genuinely angry at Israel's aid blockade and expanded Gaza offensive, writes diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams.
The foreign secretary condemns Israel's latest actions in Gaza as "monstrous" and "dangerous" - but stops short of saying it had committed genocide.
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inews.co.uk on MSNLammy loses patience with Netanyahu over ‘monstrous’ actions in GazaDowning Street and the Foreign Secretary appeared to lose patience with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over what David Lammy described as the “intolerable” actions in Gaza. In announcing it was suspending negotiations for a trade deal with Israel,
The UK suspended trade talks with Israel and summoned the ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, for urgent talks as Foreign Secretary David Lammy warned 'history will judge them'
Lammy ‘begged’ to ‘save children’s lives’ in Gaza as MPs call for tougher action - David Lammy announced new measures against Israel but Labour and Tory backbenchers urged him to go further.
The British foreign minister’s speech comes a day after the U.K., France and Canada released a joint statement threatening to take action against Israel in response to the humanitarian situation in Ga
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Daily Mail on MSNDavid Lammy: UK using all levers to help end Israel-Gaza conflictForeign Secretary David Lammy told Parliament that UK diplomats are doing all they can to help bring the Israel-Gaza conflict to an end, using every lever available to encourage de-escalation and support peace efforts.
THE chauffeur at the centre of David Lammy’s taxi fare row told prosecutors he thought the Foreign Secretary was carrying a gun, bombshell papers reveal. Shocking documents obtained by The Sun on
Britain is working with the U.S. to ensure a ceasefire between India and Pakistan endures and that "confidence-building measures" and dialogue take place, foreign minister David Lammy said on Saturday.
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The Nation UAE on MSNPeace, security cornerstones of Pak-UK ties: David LammyBritish Foreign Secretary David Lammy said yesterday that peace and security were cornerstones of the UK-Pakistan relationship. In a first visit of a UK Foreign Secretary since 2021, the top diplomat said the UK was pushing for fragile ceasefire to become durable peace.