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6th September 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

People in a Glass House

Last week I visited the House of Glass, close to the Embassy. It contains a small museum, to the memory of Carl Lutz. He was a Swiss diplomat and – like his Swedish counterpart Raoul Wallenberg [link] – saved many Jews in Budapest during the Second World War from the Nazis by providing them with […]

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13th August 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Sziget Music Festival Day 4 (part 10)

The Sziget Festival crowd are starting to look tired after several days here, but by tonight the adrenalin rush will have them partying again. On the Main stage today are Hadouken!, Kate Nash and the Kaiser Chiefs (we won’t worry about the non-British bands).  While tomorrow we look forward to white Lies and some traditional […]

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21st July 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Business and Culture

I spent Tuesday in Kecskemet, also known as the “Famous City”, the “City of Tolerance” (on account of the large number of churches in the centre) and, informally, the “Capital of Art Nouveau” – and there are certainly some splendid examples of secessionist architecture there. In addition to meeting the Vice Mayor (photo above), the […]

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29th March 2011 New York, USA

Green Growth in Pennsylvania

Guest blog by Greg Barker, Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change. This week, Mr. Barker is leading a six-company business delegation to Pennsylvania, DC, North Carolina and South Carolina. An interesting lexicon is developing as our society and our global economy changes:  wOOt- an electronic expression of enthusiasm.  Bajillion- a large number.  Shovel-ready.  Game-changer- […]

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8th December 2010

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

A little help from my friends: part 2

The harrowing media pictures of Hungary’s red sludge disaster are the past. The clear-up is underway, but other people’s problems have displaced the red sludge from the headlines. So what is life in the affected villages like now? And how is remediation work progressing? I was hoping to join a field trip to the site […]

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