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Paul Johnston

Ambassador to Ireland

Part of UK in Sweden

10th December 2013

A Lunch for Nobel Laureates

One of the great pleasures of being Ambassador in Stockholm is the opportunity to host a lunch for our Nobel laureates. Yesterday Professors Peter Higgs and Michael Levitt, with their friends, family and colleagues came to the Residence.

It was a chance to celebrate their discoveries. I noted what another British academic had given as a layman’s description of the significance of Professor Higg’s great discovery – the Higgs boson is “the stuff that tells you stuff about stuff”. ‘Nuff said!

Professor Higgs, in his Nobel lecture, told us that at his first summer school as a young researcher in the 1960s, more experienced students, who went on also to be great names in the field of physics, lubricated their scientific discussions with bottles of wine hidden in a grandfather clock. So at the conclusion of lunch, I extracted from our clock, a couple of bottles of Bordeaux for our wine-loving laureates.

I also quoted Professor Levitt’s inspiring conclusion to his Nobel lecture, with advice to young scientists, but which on the day of Nelson Mandela’s memorial service and indeed international Human Rights day, has, I think,  wider application:

–          Be passionate, be persistent, be original and do kind and good.

Nobel Laureates lunch 2013

About Paul Johnston

Paul Johnston joined the UK Civil Service in 1990, working for the Ministry of Defence initially. He has served in Paris and New York and has also had a wide…

Paul Johnston joined the UK Civil Service in 1990, working for the Ministry of Defence initially.

He has served in Paris and New York and has also had a wide range of political and security roles in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. Paul joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1993 as Desk Officer for Bosnia. As part of this role he was also Private Secretary to EU negotiator Lord Owen and his representative on Bosnia Contact Group.

His first foreign posting was to Paris in 1995-99 as Second Secretary Political. He was Private Secretary to the Ambassador and latterly part of the UK delegation to the Kosovo Rambouillet negotiations. Then he returned to London as Head of the Kosovo Policy Team, leading work on post-conflict policy in the EU, NATO, UN and G8.

Before his second overseas posting to New York in 2005, Paul held a variety of other EU policy and security appointments in London, such as Head of European Defence Section between 2000-01 and Head of Security Policy Department between 2002-04.

As Head of the Political Section in UKMIS New York, he advised on major policy issues for the UK on the Security Council and the UN World Summit, including the UK EU Presidency in 2005.

Paul returned to London in 2008 as Director, International Security for the FCO. He was responsible for policy on UN, NATO, European Security, arms control and disarmament, human rights and good governance.

Paul was British Ambassador to Sweden from August 2011 to August 2015 and then was Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO.

He was UK Ambassador to the EU for Political and Security affairs from 2017 to January 2020 and became Ambassador to Ireland in September 2020.