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22nd July 2016 London, UK

Last week saw the launch of the Forced Marriage Unit’s annual summer campaign. The long summer holiday is a high risk time when families may use the opportunity to take young women and men abroad for a forced marriage. This year the Forced Marriage Unit has produced short audio pieces based on the film launched […]
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19th July 2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka

My blogs are usually about links between the UK and Sri Lanka. Today it’s the turn of some of the less sung heroes, those who work or volunteer in Sri Lanka’s charitable sector. I’m focusing on two long-standing partners of the High Commission, CAL and MENCAFEP, who just two of the many good people are […]
15th July 2016
The best thing about working in Istanbul isn’t the history, the architecture or the teeming energy of the city, magnificent though they may be. No. For a diplomat, the best thing about working here is that Turkey really matters to the United Kingdom. A prosperous, successful Turkey can help boost British security and prosperity. So […]
14th July 2016 Delhi, India
It is unusual for July and August to be packed with activity in the IP World in India. Things typically quiet down after the flurry of activity around World IP Day, but the Indian IP circuit has been abuzz with roundtables, workshops and conferences on the recently released National IP Policy. The Department of Industrial […]
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13th July 2016 Beijing, China

What are the best models for universities and industry to work together to drive innovation? And how can they work together successfully across borders? These were some of the questions addressed by the China-UK Symposium on Innovation Driven Development with Business-University Collaboration that I and other SIN colleagues attended in Beijing last week. The Symposium […]
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12th July 2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka

It was a career first for me on Sunday, when I found myself selecting knickers for Her Majesty The Queen. No lèse-majesté this, rather part of the celebrations of the 210th anniversary of the building of the Governor’s Palace at Mount Lavinia. This included a literary festival, featuring British authors who have written about or been […]
12th July 2016 Bangalore, India
The UK and Make in India – ‘a recipe for success?’ As a young boy in London I grew up watching my father spending almost every Saturday cooking curry in our kitchen. I eagerly watched the clock tick down until dinner-time when I could finally see what my father had made. Little did I know […]
11th July 2016 Tripoli, Libya
Since the Presidency Council arrived in Tripoli, I have had the pleasure of visiting the city five times. The most recent visit was during Ramadan. The first impression was the welcome I received and the friendliness of the people. From my arrival at Matiga to the staff in the offices, there was a warm welcome […]
11th July 2016 Geneva, Switzerland
As Britain’s ambassador in Geneva I have often been asked in recent days about developments in the UK. There has been much uncertainty and some anxiety. I have sought to explain, but also to reassure. On 23 June the British people voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. It is clear that some […]
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8th July 2016 Los Angeles, USA
This post is meant to highlight a new lead agency agreement between the EPSRC and NSF for international collaboration. The lead agency agreement model allows researchers to submit a single collaborative proposal with a joint funding decision, informed by a single lead agency review. This review process will follow the usual process for the lead agency. […]
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