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2nd December 2012

by Peter Tibber

Ambassador to Colombia

A visit to Port Sudan

I visited Port Sudan for a few days last week.  A 10 hour car journey that began several hours before dawn finally drew to an end as we weaved through the Red Sea hills into a Port Sudan decked out in bunting for the opening of the 6th Red Sea Festival for Tourism and Marketing […]

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30th November 2012 Washington DC, USA

James Barbour

by James Barbour

Press Secretary and Head of Communications

Marshalling the Future

The following is a guest post by James Kariuki, Counsellor and Head of Politics, Economics and Communications Group at the British Embassy in Washington. Educational exchange is one of the most powerful forms of cultural diplomacy.  It changes lives—and sometimes it can change history. Had a young Kenyan man not been given the opportunity to […]

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30th November 2012 Ottawa, Canada

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by Corin Robertson

Deputy High Commissioner to Canada

Roots and Wings

If you look carefully, you will see the Saltire, or St Andrew’s Cross, flying over many British Government Buildings today, including the British High Commission here in Ottawa. That’s because today is St Andrew’s Day – the patron saint of Scotland. St Andrew was one of the apostles, and was crucified on a diagonal cross […]

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30th November 2012 London, UK

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by David Lidington

Minister for Europe, London

Satisfaction

The Rolling Stones may not have been foremost in the minds of Ministers as they agreed to open trade talks between the EU and Japan yesterday, but if the negotiations are successful, they could be among those that benefit. The decision to open negotiations between two of the world’s largest economies was a major success […]

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30th November 2012 Windhoek, Namibia

Marianne Young

by Marianne Young

High Commissioner, Windhoek

Tackling sexual violence in Namibia

My day started early yesterday with a breakfast appearance on national TV’s Good Morning Namibia to discuss violence against women and how to tackle it. I was joined by Rachel Coomer from Namibia’s Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), a local legal NGO, which is helping to spearhead the current ‘16 days of activism’ in Namibia running […]

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30th November 2012 Warsaw, Poland

Martin Oxley, Head, UKTI Poland

by Martin Oxley

Director of UKTI Warsaw

Inward Investment- it’s all about building partnerships for growth!

Up at the crack of dawn yesterday and on the way to Poznan to address a banking conference  on what a Great Inward investment destination the UK is. Why on earth you may think would I address a set of moneymen and why in Poznan? Here we go: The banking community has a great role to play […]

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30th November 2012

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Linked by a Saint

Today is the Day of St Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland since the 10th Century – legend tells that his remains were sent out to sea in the 8th Century and by chance cast up on the coast of Scotland and buried there. So his national flag, the Saltire, will be flying over the British […]

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30th November 2012

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by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Promoting Australian investment in UK infrastructure

One of the British Government’s top economic priorities is promoting international investment in the  infrastructure needed to support growth and prosperity, such as transport and energy. So I addressed the annual Australian Super Fund Association conference (ASFA 2012) in Sydney to set out the opportunities for Australian superannuation funds.  In my speech I described the […]

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29th November 2012 New York, USA

Charles Arrowsmith

by Charles Arrowsmith

Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Consul-General

New York State of Mo

Moustaches have been a staple of British male identity for centuries. They can be comic (Basil Fawlty, Borat), serious (any of Daniel Day-Lewis’s efforts), musical (Freddie Mercury leaps enthusiastically to mind), even political (one thinks of Harold Macmillan’s full-bodied triumph). Handlebar, pencil, horseshoe, toothbrush… such variety of facial topiary means there’s something for everyone. Approval […]

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