Avatar photo

Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Read biography

23rd January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Farewell to Perth

My final visit to Perth. It’s actually the Australian city I knew best before I moved here, as it’s just a short hop from my previous post in Singapore (closer than Canberra, 2000 miles and 3 time zones away), and because my Aunt – a “ten pound Pom” – had settled here. I’ve usually got […]

Read more on Farewell to Perth | Reply

21st January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Farewell to Melbourne

I’m currently paying my farewell visits to major Australian cities before I depart at the end of my posting in February. Today I’m in Melbourne. It’s a city I must have visited around thirty times in the course of my four year posting. That reflects its importance within Australia. With the second largest population it’s […]

Read more on Farewell to Melbourne | Reply

19th January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

The FCO’s Australia network: leaner and fitter

When I leave Australia in a few weeks time, I will be leaving a network of five posts (High Commission, two Consulates General and two Consulates) with nearly a third fewer staff than we had when I arrived four years ago. Almost all of the affected positions were “back office” rather than customer facing or […]

Read more on The FCO’s Australia network: leaner and fitter | Reply

13th January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

My first play… on a Sydney stage

I was in Sydney this weekend to watch a short play I’d written being performed at the New Theatre in Newtown. It was my first play, so I was quite excited. It was part of the “Short and Sweet” festival, which originated in Sydney but now operates in other Australian cities, and a few other […]

Read more on My first play… on a Sydney stage | Reply

13th January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Consular work in Australia

In my final few weeks in Australia I’ve been blogging about different aspects of our activities here. People often ask me what our consular work involves. It’s a big part of what we do, involving about one sixth of our staff – some 16 people – plus Honorary Consuls in five cities where we don’t […]

Read more on Consular work in Australia | Reply

5th January 2015

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

An Australian Christmas and New Year

Back to work after a Christmas/New Year break which is rather longer in Australia than at home. That’s because it’s summer here and with the schools on holiday most Australians take a long break. Many won’t be back until much later in January. In British terms it’s Christmas and August combined. We had our final […]

Read more on An Australian Christmas and New Year | Reply

17th December 2014

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Australia, we’re all riding with you today

The eyes of the world focused on a small chocolate cafe in Sydney’s Martin Place this week as the tragic events of the hostage-taking played out. This was front page news in the media in Britain and all around the world. Such events strike a particular chord because everyone thinks “if it’s happening to ordinary […]

Read more on Australia, we’re all riding with you today | Reply

14th December 2014

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

A Town Like Alice

“The Alice”, Alice Springs – the very name evokes our image of the “real” Australia. In fact the average Australian lives in a suburb in Sydney or Melbourne: it’s one of the most urbanized societies in the world. But the Outback certainly lives up to its image: searing heat, deep red ochre soil, and vast […]

Read more on A Town Like Alice | Reply (1)

9th December 2014

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

Helping British business in Australia

I was invited to address the British Business Lunch Group in Sydney for their end of year event. It was an opportunity to set out the range of things we do to support business here. In my speech here I explained that this is a top priority for all of our ambassadors. Of the nearly 100 […]

Read more on Helping British business in Australia | Reply

8th December 2014

Avatar photo

by Paul Madden

British Ambassador to Japan

UK and Australia – a reinvigorated relationship

I was invited to give the Christmas lecture to the distinguished Australian Institute of International Affairs Victoria in Melbourne last week. It was an opportunity to reflect on the reinvigorated bilateral relationship, in which I have been privileged to play a small part over the last four years. You can read my speech here. I […]

Read more on UK and Australia – a reinvigorated relationship | Reply

About Paul Madden

Paul Madden has been the British Ambassador to Japan from January 2017. He was Additional Director for Asia Pacific at the FCO in 2015.He was British High Commissioner to Australia…

Paul Madden has been the British Ambassador to Japan from January 2017.

He was Additional Director for Asia Pacific at the FCO in 2015.He was British High Commissioner to Australia until February 2015. Prior to this he was British High Commissioner in Singapore from 2007-2011.

A career diplomat, he was previously Managing Director at UK Trade and Investment (2004-2006), responsible for co-ordinating and
implementing international trade development strategies to support
companies across a wide range of business sectors.

As Assistant Director of Information at the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office (2003-2004) he was responsible for public diplomacy policy,
including managing the FCO funding of the BBC World Service, the British
Council and the Chevening Scholarships programme. He led the team
responsible for the award-winning UK pavilion at the Aichi Expo in Japan
2005.

He was Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore from 2000-2003 and has
also served in Washington (1996-2000) and Tokyo (1988-92). Between
1992-96 he worked on EU enlargement and Environmental issues at the FCO
in London.

Before joining FCO he worked at the Department of Trade and Industry
(1980-87) on a range of industrial sectors and trade policy, including
two years as a minister’s Private Secretary.

He has an MA in Economic Geography from Cambridge University, an MBA
from Durham University, studied Japanese at London University’s School
of Oriental and African Studies, and is a Fellow of the Royal
Geographical Society. His first book, Raffles: Lessons in Business
Leadership, was published in 2003.

Married to Sarah, with three children, he was born in 1959, in Devon.