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Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for a global deal to tackle climate change. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

 

Glenys Kinnock new Minister for Europe

Find out more about the new Minister for Europe, Glenys Kinnock, and the new FCO ministerial team.

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches

David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

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Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for a global deal to tackle climate change. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

 

Glenys Kinnock new Minister for Europe

Find out more about the new Minister for Europe, Glenys Kinnock, and the new FCO ministerial team.

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Iceland, Reykjavík, British Embassy

British Embassy, Reykjavík, Iceland
British Embassy
Laufásvegur 31
101 Reykjavík
Postal Address: PO Box 460
121 Reykjavík
Reykjavík

Telephone: (354) 550 5100
Fax: (354) 550 5105

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Mon-Thurs: 0830-1600
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UK in Iceland

The most frequently asked questions that we get at the embassy.

New opening hours of the visa section

The visa section is open to the public on Tuesdays and Wednesday from 09.00-12.00.

LATEST NEWS

Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches
4 July 2009
David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

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