The British embassy in Yemen is to be closed on Sunday and Monday as "a precautionary measure", the Foreign Office has confirmed.
A spokesman would not say if the closure was in response to a specific threat.
The embassy in Sana'a had already been operating with a reduced staff "due to increased security concerns".
It comes after the US issued a global travel alert and announced it would close 21 of its embassies on Sunday.
'Ramadan concern'
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "The embassy will be closed on 4 and 5 August. We have withdrawn a number of staff from Sana'a, due to increased security concerns.
"We updated our travel advice to Yemen on 2 August to reflect that.
"We keep travel advice and the security of our staff and missions under constant review. Our travel advice advises particular vigilance during Ramadan, when tensions could be heightened.
"We are particularly concerned about the security situation in the final days of Ramadan and into Eid."
The Islamic holy month ends next week.
Al-Qaeda threat
On its website, the Foreign Office was already advising against all travel to Yemen and urging British nationals to "leave now".
It says there is "a high threat from terrorism throughout Yemen" and "a very high threat of kidnap from armed tribes, criminals and terrorists".
Unlike the US, the UK is keeping its embassies in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Iraq open, but it has advised staff to "exercise extra vigilance as we approach Eid".
The US state department issued a global travel alert because of an unspecified al-Qaeda threat.
In a statement, it said: "Current information suggests that al-Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August."
That followed an announcement that the US planned to shut 21 embassies and consulates on Sunday, including in Sana'a.
British embassy in Yemen to close as 'precaution'
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Re: British embassy in Yemen to close as 'precaution'
But they have one open in Mogadishu? 
Re: British embassy in Yemen to close as 'precaution'
Yeah thats true 
but Yemen's is a very difficult country to deal with. Yemen have to deal with tribes, a stronger Al Qaeda, shia and sunni conflicts, secessionists, refugees (I don't know why Somalis choose Yemen as a place to stay, the place is bad; plus these refugees practically live in slums, they're better of working in Somalia.), water shortage (due to khat) and their country little resources like oil and gas are daily running out. The country has around 3 billion barrels of oil, in Puntland alone there is a potential of 10 billion barrels of oil underground, and that's not talking about offshore.
So what will the UK do with Yemen, there are no resources for them, the security in Yemen is increasing deteriorating, don't be surprised to see Yemen in the news more often in the upcoming months.
but Yemen's is a very difficult country to deal with. Yemen have to deal with tribes, a stronger Al Qaeda, shia and sunni conflicts, secessionists, refugees (I don't know why Somalis choose Yemen as a place to stay, the place is bad; plus these refugees practically live in slums, they're better of working in Somalia.), water shortage (due to khat) and their country little resources like oil and gas are daily running out. The country has around 3 billion barrels of oil, in Puntland alone there is a potential of 10 billion barrels of oil underground, and that's not talking about offshore.
So what will the UK do with Yemen, there are no resources for them, the security in Yemen is increasing deteriorating, don't be surprised to see Yemen in the news more often in the upcoming months.
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