William Jefferson Hague MP FRSL (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician, who is the current Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State. He served as Leader of the Conservative Party from June 1997 to September 2001. In Parliament, he has represented the constituency of Richmond (Yorks) since 1989. [1]
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Roles

Frequently met organisations

  • BBC 2 meetings

December 2010

Met with BBC to discuss the BBC World Service. [2]

Met with Human Rights Advisory Group to discuss issues of human rights concern. [2]

November 2010

Met with Members of the Multi-National Chairmen's Group to discuss the FCO's engagement with the private sector, and global business issues. [2]

Met with Conservative Friends of Israel to discuss a range of Middle Eastern issues. [2]

October 2010

Met with Amnesty International to discuss a range of human rights issues. [2]

Met with Oxfam to discuss a range of human rights issues. [2]

Met with BBC to discuss the BBC World Service. [2]

Met with IAEA Director General to discuss the IAEA's work countering nuclear proliferation. [2]

Met with Standard Chartered Bank to discuss the FCO's engagement with the private sector, and global business issues. [2]

September 2010

Met with Archbishop of Canterbury to discuss Sudan. [3]

Met with Archbishop of York to discuss the church in Algeria. [3]

July 2010

Met with BAE Systems to discuss BAE's concerns about overseas commercial opportunities. [4]