Women and girls around the world must be able to live free from violence and fear.
Sabrina Elba, Emi Mahmoud and Negina Yari joined us to walk 16 blocks of New York for 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-based Violence, ending outside the @unitednations .
“Today, beneath the emblem of the United Nations, I confirmed the historic decision of the British government to recognise the State of Palestine.” - Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper
The world is severely off track to reverse global forest loss by 2030.
Healthy forests are critical in addressing climate change, growth and security, and helping communities worldwide.
Here's how the UK is protecting forests around the world at this year's @unitednations Forum on Forests.
“Settler harassment happens every day in Masafer Yatta and across the West Bank.”
@basilaladraa , Oscar-winning co-director of No Other Land, delivered a powerful briefing to Security Council members on the reality of settler violence and displacement against his community and Palestinians across the West Bank.
Today, the UK joined Denmark, France, Greece, and Latvia in convening a UN Security Council Arria-formula meeting on the situation in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
We thank Amy Cohen of Ir Amim for her powerful briefing on the realities facing Palestinian communities in East Jerusalem and across the West Bank.
“We need to work with nature, not against it.”
Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough!
Sir David has brought the wonders of the natural world into homes around the world, deepening our understanding of the urgent need to conserve, protect, and restore it - together.
On World Press Freedom Day, we honour the courage of journalists and media workers who risk their lives to report the truth.
The Committee to Protect Journalists recorded 2025 as the deadliest year on record for media professionals, with 129 journalists and media workers killed worldwide. More than 60% of those deaths occurred in Gaza, with journalists also killed while reporting in Ukraine, Lebanon and Sudan.
The UK condemns all violence against journalists and calls for every attack on media workers to be investigated, with those responsible held accountable.
Free and independent media is essential to peace, democracy and accountability.
At her annual Mansion House address to the City of London in April 2026, Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper set out a clear message for a more uncertain world: confidence in the values that guide us - respect for the rule of law, the principles of the UN Charter, and the strength of the friendships and alliances we build. In challenging times, principled leadership matters more than ever.
A Day as a UK United Nations Youth Delegate at the 59th session of the Commission on Population and Development.
Every year, the United Nations Commission on Population and Development brings member states together to shape global policy on population and sustainable development.
The UK Youth Delegates are proud to represent young people and contribute to discussions on the health, rights, and futures of women and girls worldwide.
Watch to see Neisha’s day returning, for a second year, as a Youth Delegate on the UK Government’s official delegation.
The UK deplores egregious settler violence in the West Bank.
Condemnation alone is not enough, it must be translated into concrete steps by the Israeli Govenment to prevent attacks against Palestinians, ensure accountability and stop illegal settlement expansion.