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Celebrating British talent in the States

Congratulations

to Glenda

Bailey OBE and Tony Walton who became the first recipients

of the St

Georges Society Anglo-American Cultural

Awards this

week. The

glittering eventon October 25,

began with the first US performance of Stephen

Sondheim’s Evening Primrose, starring celebrated

British actress Angela Lansbury

CBE. The night also featured performances from

Alan

Cumming OBE and Jim Dale MBE. It was

poignant that the awards were held at Hearst Towers – a wonderful new New York

building designed by British architect,

Norman Foster

Earlier that day, the

British Consulate-General had the

opportunity to again work closely with the US Military Academy at

West

Pointwhich is on the Hudson River

in NY, and

is a training ground for some of the US’ future leaders. We

hosted 23 West Point cadets for a round-table discussion and, as

always,

they asked some astute and tough questions about international

issues. In fact today, Ambassador Nigel Sheinwald is

lecturing to students at the West Point Academy where

he will outline shared

international goals and military partnerships while emphasizing how US

and

UK citizens are more secure because of the strong relationship between

our two

nations. Click to read about his visit – ("Why the UK/US relationship still matters").

It is interesting to

note that it is not simply British

politics we keep a keen eye on here in the US but we also think

about the politics in the states we cover. My colleague Matthew Windrum

spent a couple of days in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, taking

the temperature ahead of

some interesting and apparently close elections on November 2And

not

that we would anyway, but these elections seem too close to call. 

Finally, I’d

like to commend a couple of colleagues who are running the NYC Marathon

on 7

November. There’s just over a week to go now

until the big race and Sarah Macphee and Mike Niles are running

to raise

money for Team Continuum, a charity

which helps cancer patients and their families. If you’d like to help

them (and

the charity), click on their names above to

get to their donations page. 

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