11th April 2011
New York, USA
Saturday 9 April was pretty ordinary for me and my family. We enjoyed the spring flowers during a walk in Central Park. My daughter found new ways to get mud on herself. For Nuala Kerr, it was far from ordinary. She was looking forward to enjoying the next day, mothering Sunday, with her family. Nuala […]
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29th March 2011
New York, USA
Guest blog by Greg Barker, Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change. This week, Mr. Barker is leading a six-company business delegation to Pennsylvania, DC, North Carolina and South Carolina. An interesting lexicon is developing as our society and our global economy changes: wOOt- an electronic expression of enthusiasm. Bajillion- a large number. Shovel-ready. Game-changer- […]
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8th March 2011
New York, USA
Guest video blog by Rose Mapendo and Elizabeth Mandel. Rose Mapendo is a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo. She was arrested during the violence in the late 1990s and imprisoned with her seven children, while her husband was murdered. Rose moved to the United States after fleeing the DRC and co-founded Mapendo New Horizons, […]
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1st March 2011
New York, USA
Rear Admiral Neil Morisetti discusses the potential threats climate change can pose to our national security, on a recent trip to New York.
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11th February 2011
New York, USA
Guest Blog: Peter Tear, MBE Peter Tear, Executive Producer at the New York Theatre, 59E59, was awarded an MBE in 2010 for services to US and UK cultural relations in bringing the best of small British theatre productions to New York City – a unique niche that is not duplicated anywhere else in the United […]
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7th February 2011
New York, USA
Guest blog: Catrin Brace, Board Member at BAFTA New York Photo credit: BAFTA East Coast. The Sheriff of Nottingham, Hannibal Lecter and even Jeremy Iron’s portrayal of Scar in The Lion King are all British villains, but it seems we are not the rogues anymore. Gone are the days where the Brits are the ‘baddies’. […]
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4th February 2011
New York, USA
Guest blog: British Army Captain Nick Binnington, talks about the Race for Veterans in Belleayre, where the British Consulate-General New York helped raise $6600 for veterans injured at war. Returning from leave mid-January, I opened my Inbox and, amongst the various e-mails, there was one from Clare Risman, the organiser of Brits at Bellayre Race for […]
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28th January 2011
New York, USA
Sting’s song about Quentin Crisp celebrated one British ex-patriate who made a home here. Last week, we honoured another. In June 2010, Her Majesty The Queen honoured former Mountbatten Director Michael Billett with the award of an OBE. Michael has been working with the Mountbatten Programme for 15 years. Mountbatten provides young British, Indian and […]
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14th January 2011
New York, USA
Guest blog: Lauren Stone, Vice Consul, Consumer Goods- UK Trade & Investment I had a unique opportunity last night to be part of a group of spectators gathered to bid farewell to the Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2, and Queen Elizabeth as they left New York Harbour. This was an historic occasion—only the second time […]
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30th December 2010
New York, USA
Holiday message from British Consul-General New York Sir Alan Collins: 2010 has been a busy, challenging and rewarding year at the Consulate. There are many ways to reflect on the year that was. In the spirit of the holiday season, and with apologies to the English carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas”, it strikes me […]
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