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19th August 2015 Madrid, Spain

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by Daniel Pruce

British Ambassador to the Philippines and to Palau

What’s it like working in a British Embassy?

Spain receives the largest number of UK visitors anywhere in the world, by a long shot: around 15m last year. We have around 300,000 British nationals registered as living here permanently. And we work closely with Spain on a whole host of important bilateral and global issues. We are a great example of dynamic diplomacy […]

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23rd June 2014 Geneva, Switzerland

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by Bob Last

Head, UK Mission Political and Human Rights Team

Human Rights and Carbohydrates

I wonder what Napoleon Bonaparte would have made of the Human Rights Council.  I suspect the man who said an army marches on its stomach would ask how on earth we all survive. By week 2, the typical Council diet goes something like this: Breakfast: coffee, and gummy bears (5 minutes). Lunch: a sandwich that […]

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16th December 2013 Madrid, Spain

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by Daniel Pruce

British Ambassador to the Philippines and to Palau

Being in Benidorm, and being in “Benidorm”

On a recent trip to our Consulate in Alicante I was able to squeeze in a one night stay in Benidorm. Alicante is very important to us given the high numbers of British nationals who live and holiday there. In fact, a quarter of the 14 million Brits who come to Spain for their holidays […]

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22nd October 2013 Madrid, Spain

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by Daniel Pruce

British Ambassador to the Philippines and to Palau

My first blog

This is my first blog. So I thought I should begin by explaining who I am and why I am blogging. ‬ I have been working at the British Embassy in Madrid since the middle of last year. I am the Deputy Head of Mission. Before coming to Madrid I spent 3 years working as […]

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