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24th March 2016 London, UK

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by Hugo Swire

Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Supporting the Colombian Peace Process

Since official talks began between the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) three years ago, the UK has been committed to supporting the Peace Process in any way we can.  Commitment to achieving a lasting peace has resulted in tough negotiations for both sides. I encourage all parties to maintain efforts […]

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24th March 2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka

Laura Davies » Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka and the Maldives

by Laura Davies

Former Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka and the Maldives

Fashion, furlongs and fundamental rights

Last week, I awarded the prizes at Sri Lanka’s Young Speaker 2016 competition.  This is a testing event, in which young people have to make two short speeches, one prepared, and one on a topic given to them just two minutes before they take to the stage.  It’s organised by the British School in Colombo […]

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24th March 2016 Minsk, Belarus

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by Fionna Gibb

Former British Ambassador to Belarus

6 weeks later

It has been just over eight weeks since my arrival and about six weeks since my last blog – perhaps that’s a sign of how busy a time it has been.  I’ve met Ministers, opposition leaders, civil society representatives, journalists, been to Vilnius for a conference, talked to students, listened to businesspeople, and of course, […]

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23rd March 2016

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by Nigel Baker

Ambassador to the Holy See (2011-2016)

Fifty Anglican years at the Vatican

March 1966 saw an historic visit to the Vatican, the first official visit by an Archbishop of Canterbury since – incredibly – Thomas Arundel in 1398. Rightly, it will be much celebrated during the year ahead. The visit had been made possible by the Second Vatican Council, which formally opened up the Roman Catholic Church […]

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22nd March 2016 Skopje, North Macedonia

Dimitar Nizamovski

Dimitar Nizamovski

Programme coordinator at the Youth Education Forum in Macedonia

Dialogue and Democracy – the Value of Magna Carta for Contemporary Times

On 15 June 2015, the United Kingdom marked the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta Libertatum, one of the most significant legal documents ever written. “No freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any way harmed, nor will we go upon him nor will we send upon […]

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22nd March 2016 British High Commission, Kingston, Jamaica

Glenroy Murray

Glenroy Murray

Intern - British High Commission Kingston, Law Student - Norman Manley Law School

Women, Leadership & Unconscious Bias

I am in my eighth week of my internship at the British High Commission in Kingston, and International Women’s Day was March 8th. The theme for this year is focused on a pledge for parity. Even though women’s representation in our Parliament continues to be below 25%, gender parity is an under-discussed issue in Jamaica. That […]

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22nd March 2016 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Shakespeare’s Hamlet for Refugees in Djibouti

By Ruth Bradley-Jones Can you imagine two journeys more different?  That of 3000 Yemeni refugees http://ow.ly/ZNIbB fleeing conflict in their homeland across the 30 mile stretch of water to the dessert in Djibouti; and the 260,000 miles and 160 countries travelled by the London company of the Shakespeare’s global tour of Hamlet http://ow.ly/ZNP11. But in […]

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21st March 2016 Geneva, Switzerland

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by Bob Last

Head, UK Mission Political and Human Rights Team

Dungeons and Dragons

Sorry for last week’s silence. A bout of family flu and some absent colleagues kept me busier than usual but thankfully everyone’s fine again. The middle two weeks of the Council session have been typically frantic with everyone trying to work out the version of their resolutions to table which they hope will attract the […]

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21st March 2016 Geneva, Switzerland

by Julian Braithwaite

Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN and other international organisations in Geneva

The Syrian Conflict Comes to Geneva

The Syrian conflict is the source of the most immediate threats now facing the United Kingdom and Europe.  Dealing with it has become the most important agenda in Geneva. Our citizens have travelled to the conflict and came back radicalised and ready to commit acts of terrorism.  Regional rivals have been drawn into the conflict […]

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17th March 2016 Hanoi, Vietnam

Giles Lever, UK Ambassador to Vietnam

by Giles Lever

British Ambassador to Vietnam

GREAT British Food and Drinks Festival in Vietnam

The classic British scone - added some Vietnamese twist with pomelo flowers.

Although I sometimes watch cookery contests like Master Chef on TV, I never imagined I would take part in one.  But life is full of surprises.  And on Monday, instead of chairing the usual start-the-week meeting at the Embassy, I was at Hanoi’s famous Metropole Hotel rolling up my sleeves, putting on an apron, and […]

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