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11th February 2020

Peter Jones

Chief Operating Officer at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Manchester: International links and ambition

Aerial View of the Manchester Skyline at Sunrise

A second evacuation plane, carrying over 200 passengers, travelled from Wuhan to the UK over the week-end. As colleagues are all too aware, the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, declared a global emergency by the World Health Organisation on 30 January, has been a big part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s crisis work so […]

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11th March 2019

10 facts you didn’t know about the UK’s links with the Commonwealth

The Commonwealth is one of the world’s oldest international networks, and this year, we celebrate its 70th anniversary. Since the modern Commonwealth came into being, independent countries from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Pacific have joined the Commonwealth family. Membership is voluntary and based on shared values. And it’s those common values of […]

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21st April 2016 London, UK

Alison Rose

British Ambassador to Belgium

An abundance of UK literary heritage: a Brussels angle on the bicentenary of the birth of Charlotte Brontë, April 21 1816

In April 2016 we don’t just mark 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare. It is also 200 years since the birth of the great English novelist, Charlotte Brontë. I have long loved Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre,’ and visited the parsonage at Haworth in Yorkshire where she spent much of her life when I […]

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