Remembrance 2009 (06/11/2009)
Foreign Secretary David Miliband will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on behalf of the UK's Overseas Territories on Remembrance Sunday.
The wreath for the annual Remembrance ceremony is made by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Plants native to several of the Overseas Territories are included in the design, which changes each year.
In a separate ceremony at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 10 November, David Miliband will also lay a wreath to commemorate FCO staff who have died in service overseas. Families and friends will attend the ceremony.
UK foreign policy news
- Human Rights resolution on Iran (20/11/2009)
- Change of Ambassador to Mozambique (20/11/2009)
- Chris Bryant visits Cyprus (20/11/2009)
- Cluster munitions ban will make world a safer place (20/11/2009)
- Resolutions on Burma and DPRK (19/11/2009)
- Inauguration 'offers hope for the Afghan people' (19/11/2009)
- Bloggers verdict in Azerbaijan (19/11/2009)
- Change of Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo (19/11/2009)
- 'Macedonia's future lies as a member of the EU' (18/11/2009)
- EU statements on Israeli settlements and Gaza (18/11/2009)