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international humanitarian law. The cuts come as part of a restructuring programme, known as FCDO 2030, overseen by the now-dismissed permanent secretary, Olly Robbins. The trade union representing Foreign Office staff, the PCS, also
impact is anything but. Behind this convergence sits old machinery. The US embargo, begun under Eisenhower and tightened under Kennedy, is older than most Cubans alive today. The Helms-Burton Act, a US law since
foreign policy to successive prime ministers, also accused British politicians of forming a circular firing squad for more than 10 years which has left the UK in a defensive crouch. The scale of the recent
cut, as was stipulated in her contract. Despite her initial misgivings, Karina now plans to have as many surrogate babies as her body will allow to save up to buy a home. But the decision
office operators over the Horizon IT scandal [have been an “utter disaster”](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jun/01/alan-bates-attacks-schemes-compensating-post-office-operators) and that the government should not be involved in running them. ## In depth: ‘The controversy around Palantir is part
office," said another. "You can get it from the emptiness of the Hemmat [highway in Tehran]. My one-and-a-half hour journey took only half an hour," came another comment. The war has also
foreign policy analyst, agreed with that distinction but pointed to the practical implications. “Pakistan now has credible and usable conventional strike options,” he told Al Jazeera. “It will not stop India’s high-speed standoff