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14th July 2015

Raluca Bragarea

Head of Communications, British Embassy Romania

10 year internship scheme anniversary(I): Pay it forward and have fun in the process

This year we are celebrating 10 years since the embassy launched its internship scheme. I have invited alumni to share their stories on my blog, and the first guest post is signed by our Head of Communications, Raluca Bragarea, who helped launch this initiative. Ten years, about 150 students or young professionals, an idea exported […]

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13th July 2015 Singapore

Scaling Up Solar PV in Thailand: The Drive toward a Strong Vision

This guest blog is from Dr. Sopitsuda Tongsopit, a researcher at the Energy Research Institute of Chulalongkorn University, who conducted the project Thailand Solar PV Roadmap Initiatives supported by the South East Asia Prosperity Fund, under the priority of supporting Low Carbon Development.

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10th July 2015 Dublin, Ireland

Gareth Chappell

Deputy Head of the Security and Political Team

‘NATO: STRONG AND STEADFAST – A Guest Post by Gareth Chappell, Deputy Head of the Security & Political Team’

NATO: STRONG AND STEADFAST As many of my FCO and MoD colleagues will promptly confirm, hosting a NATO Summit is a massive undertaking, presenting a wide range of diverse and complex challenges. For example, the last Summit in Wales involved 22 meetings in 29 hours plus 170 bilateral get-togethers; five dinners in four locations, two […]

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10th July 2015

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by Nigel Baker

Ambassador to the Holy See (2011-2016)

Pope Francis and Bolivia

The following is a guest blog by Steve Townsend, Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy to the Holy See Pope Francis is currently in Latin America, visiting Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay. There is a particular interest for me, as I spent over three years in Bolivia as Deputy Head of Mission, which left me with many […]

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10th July 2015 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

Who you gonna call? Consular services in Colombo

Sri Lanka  and the Maldives have never been more popular for beach-lovers, backpackers or Brits: over 144,000 British tourists visited Sri Lanka last year, and almost 16,000 holidayed in the Maldives in February alone this year.  Around five thousand British Nationals have set down permanent or semi-permanent roots here too. For the most part, travellers […]

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7th July 2015 Geneva, Switzerland

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by Bob Last

Head, UK Mission Political and Human Rights Team

Magic Numbers

UN diplomats spend much of their lives fretting about securing exactly the right words in international documents. I’ve seen a whole day of negotiations conclude with only a comma added, to mutual back-slapping and a general sense of a job well done, and have spent weeks painfully debating the insertion of a footnote or an […]

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6th July 2015 Asuncion, Paraguay

Jeremy Hobbs British Ambassador to Paraguay

by Jeremy Hobbs

Former British Ambassador to Paraguay

Promocionando Paraguay en el Reino Unido

Nuestro último blog se enfoca en una de las prioridades de la Embajada: la de promover más comercio e inversión en Paraguay. Benjamin Hawksbee, un miembro clave de nuestro equipo, gerente del nuevo Centro de Negocios Paraguayo-Británico localizado en la Embajada habla sobre las iniciativas que toma en conjunto con la rejuvenecida Cámara de Comercio […]

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