 | British government condemns terrorist attack in Iran The British foreign office issued a statement today in which it condemned the terrorist attack in Iran's Sistan and Baluchistan Province which left at least 57 dead and injured. |
 | Foreign Office: "It is Iranians who decide who runs Iran, not us" Following British Ambassador's participation in Ahmadinejad's inauguration ceremony in Tehran, the Foreign Office issued a statement explaining why its ambassador attended this ceremony
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 | Miliband condoles families of Iran plane crash British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband expressed his condolences to the families and friends of of those who lost their lives in Iran's plane crash |
 | Britain views recent events in Iran with serious concern The British Foreign Secretary said that Britain would follow the situation in Iran carefully to gather as many facts as is possible to have |
 | E3+3 seeks diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear issue In a statement published on 8 April 2009 following the meeting of E3+3 in London over Iran's nuclear programme, all six countries involved once again recognised that Iran has the right to a civilian nuclear programme and stressed on the need to a diplomatic solution to resolve this critical issue. |
 | Not the time to rush for more Iran sanctions: U.K. Major powers should not rush to impose new sanctions on Iran at a time when Tehran has a good chance to move to normal ties with Washington, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said. |
 | Brown: Iran has absolute right to nuclear energy In a speech delivered by the British Prime Minister in relation to the challenges of global nuclear proliferation, he said Iran has the same absolute right to a peaceful civil nuclear programme as any other country. |
 | Brown: we are ready for Iran to rejoin the world community In his address to the U.S. congress, the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the west was ready for Iran to rejoin the world community.
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 | UK-based academic urges West to revise Iran policies Recent nuclear and scientific breakthroughs of Iran are the major reasons behind a change of policy by the West towards the Islamic Republic, a UK-based Iranian professor said. |
 | Miliband: there's a way if Iran's nuclear programme is for purely civilian purposes In an interview with Al-Jazeera's "Midday Guest" programme in Cairo, the British Foreign Secretary, David Miliband said we want to be engaged with Iran but Iran needs to build trust and confidence by admitting and disclosing what it does. |
 | David Miliband's message on the 30th anniversary of Iranian revolution The British Foreign Secretary has today published a message on Iranian revolution's 30th anniversary in which he hopes for a relationship between Iran and the West that is based on partnership and mutual respect, rather than back to one based on conflict. |
 | Ahmadinejad wishes Britain a happy Christmas The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, appeared on Britain’s Channel 4 on Christmas Day as its alternative Christmas message to address the British public with a spiritual message on the auspicious occasion of the birth of Christ - FULL TEXT |
 | Con Coughlin, the Daily Telegraph & the ongoing business of conning the British public opinion on Iran By Majid Tafreshi (Translated into English by Hossein Ansari Pour) |
 | Margaret Beckett: our goal remains a negotiated solution following Iran's rejection of a UN resolution to halt all its uranium enrichment activities, the British Foreign Secretary issued a statement saying "our goal remains a negotiated solution" |
 | CASMII condemns Blair over Iran CASMII condemns Blair for blaming Iran over Lebanon and supports 56 countries’ call for negotiations with Iran
without preconditions
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 | Iran's referral to SC condemned Iran’s Security Council referral condemned by academics, MP’s and Foreign Ministers
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 | Iran cautioned by the West over its long silence Press statement by P. Douste-Blazy on behalf of the Foreign Ministers of China, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the High Representative of the European Union
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 | UK welcomes US decision on Iran British Foreign Secretary welcomes US announcement on Iran nuclear issue
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 | 13 of the world's most eminent physicists write to Bush Letter delivered to the White House signed by 13 of the world's most eminent physicists including 5 Nobel Laureates - Full text |
 | UK academics write letter to Blair UK scientists express their opposition to any military action against Iran in a letter to the British Prime Minister - Full text |