Tag: Celebrating Connections

13th April 2012 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

Continuing the Conversations

I really enjoy sharing my experiences and thoughts in an informal way through this blog.  I’ve been able to do blog posts on subjects as diverse as foreign policy issues, the Commonwealth, the trade and education links between the UK and Pakistan and of course cricket.  And I have particularly valued the feed back.  But […]

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1st February 2012 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

The cricket has been great!

Great cricket! Pakistan’s that is. Some of Pakistan’s media described Pakistan’s crushing win over England in the second Test in Dubai as a miracle. To a non-cricketer like me, it didn’t look like a miracle. It looked like a very professional demolition job by some fine spin bowlers. Of course I would have liked England […]

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30th January 2012 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

Celebrating Connections

Variety is one of the things I love about my job. It comes from the huge range of issues, people and types of engagement that connect the UK to Pakistan. We have just launched a multi-month communications campaign to celebrate that variety. It is called Celebrating Connections and it is in the media, on our […]

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19th January 2012 Islamabad, Pakistan

by Adam Thomson

British High Commissioner to Pakistan

“I think I have the best job in the British High Commission.”

Guest blogger, Susan Hyland, joins Adam Thomson’s blog to share a few impressions from her first weeks as Political Counsellor at the British High Commission in Pakistan. Six weeks ago, one of my colleagues met me at the airport when I arrived in Islamabad for the first time.  As I write this,  I am again […]

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