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23rd December 2011 Athens, Greece

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by Aspa Giannopoulou

Digital Diplomacy Officer

'Going for Green' lands in Athens. A GREAT opportunity

Velodrome

The first time I watched this film was during a screening organized internally for Embassy staff back in January 2011. “Going for Green – Britain’s 2012 Dream” was commissioned by the FCO, and tells the story of how the Olympic Park is being built in an environmentally sustainable way, as set out in the legacy […]

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1st December 2011

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by Martin Harris

British Ambassador to Ukraine

Hail the Paralympians!

3 December is the International Day of People with Disability. I celebrated it a few days in advance with a reception at the Residence for Romania’s paralympic athletes who will be going to London next year. Romania is sending its biggest ever team to the Paralympic Games in London. Whereas in Beijing there were only […]

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16th November 2011

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by Leigh Turner

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

Ukraine on the way to London 2012

Combine hundreds of enthusiastic schoolchildren, top sporting figures signing autographs, music and razzmatazz and you’re guaranteed a lively event.  This was the scene at the “Ukrainian House” on 15 November when the All-Ukrainian campaign “On the way to London” was launched in central Kyiv. I won’t say too much about the event because you can […]

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29th July 2011

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by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

The Poms’ Olympics may be even better than ours

Australian Olympic experts were extraordinarily complimentary about the London Olympics at events I attended in Canberra and Sydney on Wednesday to mark the milestone of ‘One Year To Go’. The Sydney event, a fundraising dinner for the Australian team, was a fantastic spectacle.  There were 800 people including some 80 Olympians.  The room was decked […]

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