The UK foreign secretary urges the world not to forget Sudan after visiting those fleeing to Chad.
David Lammy warns against hierarchy of suffering as Sudan crisis forgotten - Britain’s foreign secretary has renewed calls ...
There should be no hierarchy of conflicts, but sadly much of the world acts as if there is one, writes foreign secretary ...
The Foreign Secretary has announced an additional £20 million in funding to support refugees fleeing Sudan as he visited a refugee camp across the border in Chad. David Lammy visited a camp in ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy visits the Border Bridge in Adre, the border crossing between Chad and Sudan where thousands of refugees have been crossing into Chad fleeing civil war (Stefan ...
British foreign secretary laments lack of global attention to crises in Africa compared with conflicts in other regions - ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Foreign Secretary has announced major new refugee funding after visiting Chad in central Africa ...
STEMMING the flow of migrants at the source is crucial in the fight against small boat crossings, the Foreign Secretary has said. The Sun was given exclusive access to see the work being done to ...
Emergency building in Darfur city of El Fasher ‘destroyed’ as David Lammy calls humanitarian crisis the ‘biggest in the world ...
Sudan’s 21-month-long civil war must not be forgotten due to a “hierarchy of conflicts” as millions suffer, David Lammy has warned. The British foreign secretary has renewed calls for a ...
Every day families stream over a dry and dusty path into Chad, fleeing war and famine in Sudan - scenes that have clearly shaken the UK's foreign secretary. Under the sweltering sun, David Lammy ...