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28th October 2015

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by Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award-Türkiye

The student has achieved many immense things.  But faced with the arrival of what some people call a VVIP, she is anxious. “What will I say?” she asks.  “How is he like?” “Don’t worry,” we tell her.  “He is enormously experienced and professional.” We recently had the privilege to welcome to Turkey His Royal Highness […]

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27th October 2015 Tripoli, Libya

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by Nicholas Hopton

Head of UK Embassy to Libya

On leaving Qatar…

As I complete my time as UK Ambassador in Qatar, I am delighted to see that the historic friendship between Qatar and the UK is now stronger than ever – and set to strengthen even more in the coming years. This is a partnership in it’s true sense. It covers defence, foreign policy, culture, education, […]

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26th October 2015 Washington DC, USA

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by Patrick Davies

Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy, Washington

Leaning In To Gender Equality

The UK has a long history of women who have broken barriers and blazed trails for the next generation. From Her Majesty the Queen to Emmeline Pankhurst. From Margaret Thatcher to Anita Roddick. This list goes on. This week is the beginning of a world-wide effort by the UK Foreign Office to mark the contributions […]

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26th October 2015 London, UK

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by Baroness Anelay

Foreign Office Minister for Human Rights

Words into Action; Promoting Women’s Leadership

I attended the United Nations General Assembly this year and was struck by the breadth of events designed to promote and protect women’s rights. There were celebrations to mark 20 years since the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the best international blueprint for realising women’s rights. We also reaffirmed our commitment […]

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26th October 2015

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by Bruce Bucknell

Former British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata

Tempus Fugit

Pahonia window in Novogrudok museum

I am now in the last three months of my posting to Belarus. The time has passed very quickly. I’m suddenly confronting the need to finish things or put them in order for my successor. I’ve also realised that I haven’t done some things I wanted to do, or been to places that I wanted […]

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23rd October 2015 London, UK

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by Steven Hardy

Social Media Manager

Here today, gone tomorrow… But see you again soon

Approximately 50% of users 18 or under. Real-time images and videos that disappear once viewed. Messages that only allow 37 characters of text. At first glance Snapchats vital statistics do not appear the ideal fit as tool to communicate the nuances of diplomacy but its relentless growth encouraged some further examination. Like the channel itself […]

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23rd October 2015

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by Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

UK Export Finance: Providing Credit to Turkey

Everyone needs credit.  Especially businesses. So it is important that UK Export Finance (UKEF), the oldest credit agency in the world, is over here and doing business in Turkey. In fact, UKEF has just concluded its first direct lending facility inTurkey.  The loan, worth €23.6m, will be used to build a gas-fired power plant in […]

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21st October 2015

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by Nigel Baker

Ambassador to the Holy See (2011-2016)

Against Extremism

The United Kingdom is built on values like democracy, respect and tolerance. These unite the nation, and help our society develop and thrive. They are supported by the overwhelming majority of people in our country. But these values have become challenged and threatened in recent years in an unprecedented way, by extremists seeking to spread […]

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21st October 2015

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by Sian MacLeod

Former UK Ambassador to Serbia

Two Hundred Years in Search of a Cup of Tea: Diplomacy 1815-2015

Each week I take the UK seat at the OSCE Permanent Council in the Hofburg, imposing former Hapsburg imperial seat, where I recently read, the 1815 Congress of Vienna ‘danced the night away, 200 years ago, shaping post-Napoleonic Europe almost as an afterthought’. History records an impressive social whirl around the lengthy negotiations. 201 years […]

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21st October 2015

Sergei Golubok

Sergei Golubok

Ph.D. International and European Law, Attorney-at-Law, St Petersburg Bar Association

Magna Carta – a journey of 800 years

I was delighted to have been invited to participate in a seminar on the 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta at the British Consulate General in St Petersburg on 13-14 October. It was an honour to join the distinguished British Professor David Carpenter to discuss the history of Magna Carta and its impact on legal […]

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