Proper noun
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
(UK politics) The former (until 2020) official full name of the Foreign Office; now the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
Because the FCO (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) travel advice to these destinations remains unchanged, our usual terms and conditions apply. Source: Internet
Edis (2004), p. 84. The BIOT administration was moved to Seychelles following the independence of Mauritius in 1968 until the independence of Seychelles in 1976, Edis (2004), p. 80. and to a desk in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London since. Source: Internet
At the time of writing, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) are yet to offer any "official" advice on travelling to Tenerife. Source: Internet
An annual meeting called "The Pol-Mil Talks" (for "political-military") of all concerned is held at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London to resolve pertinent issues. Source: Internet
At the time Baroness Warsi was the Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister with responsibility for human rights, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court. Source: Internet
Mrs. Chandler-Allen first arrived in Cayman in 1980, assigned by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as secretary to then-Governor, Mr. Thomas Russell, CMG CBE. Source: Internet