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1st March 2012

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by Nigel Baker

Ambassador to the Holy See (2011-2016)

St David’s Day

St David, or Dewi, is the patron saint of Wales. The arrival of his feast day – 1 March – always gives a sense, at least in the United Kingdom, that Spring is now definitely on the way. But it is also a useful reminder to non-Welsh of the importance of Wales to the United […]

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3rd October 2011 New York, USA

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by Danny Lopez

British Consul-General, New York

The "Monster Month"

With one month to go until the New York City Marathon, I am about to enter what is often called the “Monster Month” – the month that involves the most intense, grueling and critical final weeks of training. It is said that a runner’s efforts during their “Monster Month” can make or break their success […]

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3rd October 2011 New York, USA

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by Danny Lopez

British Consul-General, New York

The “Monster Month”

With one month to go until the New York City Marathon, I am about to enter what is often called the “Monster Month” – the month that involves the most intense, grueling and critical final weeks of training. It is said that a runner’s efforts during their “Monster Month” can make or break their success […]

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27th July 2011 Ottawa, Canada

Science Diplomacy with Professor David Clary, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

On my most recent trip to London, I had the pleasure of meeting with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office‘s (FCO’s) Chief Scientific Advisor (CSA), Professor David Clary. We took this opportunity to put together a video blog with his thoughts on science diplomacy, while enjoying a bit of sun in St. James’s Park. Here’s what […]

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22nd June 2011

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by Peter Beckingham

Former governor in Turks and Caicos Islands

Student exchanges on the increase to and from India to Britain

For two consecutive Fridays I have had an opportunity to get a glimpse of how British universities are making their mark in India.   On the first occasion I attended the launch of an initiative by Glasgow Caledonian University with the Deccan Education Society at Fergusson College, part of Pune University. Held at the College’s […]

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9th March 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Including our friends

The UK is strongly committed to the European Union’s enlargement process. And so on 9 March the UK’s Minister for Europe David Lidington will give a keynote speech on EU Enlargement in the Hague. We are not only convinced about the value of enlargement but have played a leading role in driving it through. We […]

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27th January 2011 Ottawa, Canada

November Field Trip to Newfoundland

Welcome blog readers to our first billingual guest blog posting!  In this posting, Nicolina, our Science Officer in Montreal discusses her trip to Newfoudland, looking into renewable energy.  This blog was written by our guest blogger in french, and translated to english for the complete Canadian billingualism experience (french and english being Canada’s two official […]

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19th December 2010

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

6 shopping days to Christmas, 12 to the Hungarian Presidency

I have spent the last week in cold, wet, snowy London and hope I am not going to be stuck here for too much longer by flight cancellations due to the snow. This is as a result of the huge, current level of interest in Hungary and how it is going to manage its EU […]

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