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30th December 2011
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With the New Year looming, here are 12 of my blogs from 2011: January: Is Ukraine Free? (Freedom House rankings) February: MI6, Art and Freedoms (“A Year with MI6”) March: Brilliant British Business in Ukraine (British Business Days) March: Down Syndrome: “Let Us In!” (Down Syndrome in the UK and Ukraine) April: What I think […]
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7th March 2011
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1 March is St David’s Day, named after the patron saint of Wales who died in 589. I’m part-Welsh: my great-grandfather John Derfel (photo below) came from the the town of Llanderfel in north Wales and was the son of the Welsh poet and political writer Robert Jones Derfel (for the Welsh-language Wikipedia entry, click here). […]
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18th February 2011
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Back in Kyiv after a holiday in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho and a short working visit to London, I am intrigued to see advertised on the Foreign Office website an exhibition by British artist James Hart Dyke entitled “A Year with MI6”. To spend a year working with the Secret Intelligence Service and then […]
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1st February 2011
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The global climate change debate is often characterised in terms of a struggle between developed and developing world countries. While it is easy to understand why, this duality does not really help us in our efforts to strengthen the global response to climate change and global warming. After all, there are developed countries that are […]
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