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29th March 2012 Budapest, Hungary

by Jonathan Knott

Former British ambassador to Hungary, Budapest

Building the Olympics

I can’t wait for the Olympics to start. I love to watch sport and the Olympics is really special.  It’ll be even more special this year in London. I didn’t get any tickets in the public ballot so I’ll be watching the Games on TV. But the quality and diversity of the competition will be […]

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7th March 2012 Budapest, Hungary

by Jonathan Knott

Former British ambassador to Hungary, Budapest

Completing the free market

I’ll be spending a lot of my time on bilateral Hungary-UK issues over the next few years. But of course another important feature of my work will be our countries’ relationship with the EU and how the EU will develop. With that in mind I went to a well attended seminar on the EU’s future […]

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28th February 2012 Budapest, Hungary

by Jonathan Knott

Former British ambassador to Hungary, Budapest

Getting the ball rolling

I’ve been preparing for this job for several months, so it feels great to be here in Budapest at last: and to have been able to present my letters of credence to President Schmitt on just my third day. It was a formal occasion  but we managed to talk a little business too – and […]

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4th December 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

"Sírva vigad a brit"

I leave Budapest today at the end of a 4 year tour as Ambassador. I have been proud to lead and work with a great British Embassy team during an active period which has witnessed the Hungarian EU Presidency and a very full and varied visit by High Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and […]

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3rd December 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Working with the Disabled

3 December 2011 is the UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities.  This year’s theme is “Together for a better world for all: Including persons with disabilities in development”. In recent years the British Embassy in Budapest has engaged in a variety of projects relevant to this theme: In 2009 our Away Day was at […]

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17th November 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

We Will Rock You

Some of the things I get involved in doing seem particularly worthwhile. So it was great to be able to host and open a workshop on Theatre Sign-Language Interpreting today at the Embassy. The British Council first introduced this concept, to help deaf and hard of hearing Hungarians to enjoy the theatre more fully, a […]

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14th November 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

We will remember them

Yesterday I attended the Remembrance Sunday annual service at Solymar’s Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery. The weather was beautiful: mild and sunny. The dark-red poppies, for many decades the symbol of this occasion, stood out boldly against a clear, blue sky. This year’s ceremony was special for many reasons. Most importantly – besides the diplomatic […]

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17th October 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Hungarian Rugby

Welsh supporters all round the world, and many other sympathisers, are in sorrow today following the defeat of Wales 9-10 by France in the Rugby World Cup. But no one can deny the gallantry and professionalism of a superb team, which did well to reach the semi-finals and kept us on the edge of our […]

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16th October 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Food security: a second green revolution?

Today is Blog Action Day 2011 and the subject is food. Food has a huge impact on our very existence, from the state of our countryside to the length of our lives. And in recent years food security has become a major security risk for everyone, alongside terrorism and arms proliferation – a problem we […]

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13th October 2011

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by Greg Dorey

Diplomat

Comedy stand-up

There was encouraging news yesterday, with 200 political prisoners released in Burma. British Foreign Secretary William Hague said: “I welcome the news that a number of political prisoners have been released. … We look forward to the hopes for genuine change coming to fruition, and to seeing news of further releases and progress on other […]

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