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December summit in Tokyo aims to tackle the sharp rise in childhood malnutrition caused by the pandemic
The UK can provide leadership and wield soft power through multilateralist diplomacy
Reduction in commitment threatens Britain’s reputation as a reliable development partner
Government secures 35-vote victory despite opposition from senior Conservatives including former PMs Theresa May and John Major
Rebels granted Commons vote as Treasury says the move may not be reversed until next parliament
Will Brexit and Northern Ireland overshadow PM's agenda on tax, climate and poverty?
Speaker blocks amendment that could have restored original overseas spending pledge
More than 30 Conservatives have publicly pledged to support parliamentary move to force ministers to reverse funding cut
Rebels indicate they have enough support to push for vote to reverse decision announced in Budget
Open letter to PM says millions at risk from loss of funding to vital charities
Reducing funding will harm vital projects and could rebound on the UK
Despite a pledge to prioritise the continent, charities fear the decision to slash spending will have deep repercussions
Getting aid and medicine to conflict-ridden countries was hard enough before the pandemic
International relief comes as government faces criticism over handling of health crisis
Indian manufacturers also stoke anger by increasing Covid vaccine prices
Conflict is impoverishing the region and destroying decades of donor-funded projects
Biden administration’s move to lift Trump ban follows criticism of emboldening Houthis
UK government defends reduction in cash as own MPs decry ‘strategic mistake with deadly consequences’
UK, US and EU push for humanitarian relief to get to the war-ravaged Tigray region
We cannot afford to exclude the world’s lower-income countries from the economic recovery
The commitment is not just about national pride but also national interest
Rishi Sunak insists move was justified by fiscal crisis in the UK caused by the Covid pandemic
Despite cuts, Britain will fund fight against disease and climate change and help get girls into school
Sunak expected to announce temporary reduction to 0.5% of GDP in spending review
Temporary cut seen as possible way to help fill hole in the public finances
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