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1st April 2010 New York, USA

Climate and New Jersey

Guest blog by Jane Kozinski, Senior Policy Adviser on Climate Change In his last blog post, Dominic mentioned two of my favourite subjects – “climate” and New Jersey (my home state).  So, I felt inspired to write in. Last week Sir Alan Collins and I visited Rutgers University’s Center for European Studies where we participated […]

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26th March 2010 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

Celebrating a proud Pakistan!

In response to an earlier blog of mine someone asked whether I really meant my description of Pakistan as a proud country or whether I was just being polite.  I was not just being polite.  I meant proud.  And proud in ways that diplomats like me need to understand and remember.   The celebration of Pakistan […]

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22nd March 2010 New York, USA

St. Patrick’s Day

St Patricks Day in New York is something everyone should see once.  I was once told that about 500,000 New Yorkers can claim Irish ancestry.  Each 17 March, it feels more like a few million.    For us, St Patricks Day brings in visitors from Northern Ireland, including Shaun Woodward MP and Martin McGuinness MP […]

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12th March 2010 New York, USA

British Memorial Garden

One of the roles that comes with my job is to represent the Consulate-General on the Board of the British Memorial Garden Trust.  The Trust’s mission is to build a permanent memorial for the 67 British victims of the 9/11 attacks.    That memorial has taken shape in a public park in Downtown’s Financial District.  […]

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9th March 2010 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

First impressions of Pakistan.

Where better to start a blog about my encounters with this proud country than the presentation of my credentials to the President, Asif Ali Zardari? Credentials are an ancient piece of diplomatic ritual that is half absurd and wholly serious. An Ambassador’s (or, in the case of Commonwealth countries, a High Commissioner’s) credentials are the […]

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5th March 2010 New York, USA

Lord Mandelson on Globalisation

Two major themes for this week.  Lord Mandelson spoke at New York University on the financial crisis and what it means for globalisation.  And we’re celebrating Wales Week. Lord Mandelson first.  The speech is well worth reading in full, but, from what people told me afterwards, the points which resonated were: – globalisation is a fact.  The […]

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24th February 2010

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by Leigh Turner

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

Economic reform and corruption: what next for Ukraine?

It’s a fine winter’s day in Kyiv and I’m sitting down for a meeting with a couple of prominent business people on the eve of the inauguration of President-elect Yanukovych. The business folk explain the immense economic potential of Ukraine as an energy and mineral producer, transit country, agricultural powerhouse and home to millions of […]

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