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UK Ambassador to Georgia Denis Keefe - Welcome in Georgian ukforeign... - 25 views - 3 days ago
British Ambassador to Georgia Denis Keefe welcomes you to http://.ukingeorgia.fco.gov.uk /ka in Georgian
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UK Ambassador to Georgia Denis Keefe welcome - English ukforeign... - 8 views - 3 days ago
Denis Keefe - British Ambassador to Georgia welcomes you to http://ukingeorgia.fco.gov.uk
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The Road to Copenhagen ukdfid - 82 views - 5 days ago
This short film looks at the challenges of climate change faced by the people of Bangladesh and features Douglas Alexander MP, the UK Secretary of State for International Development on why the forthcoming climate change conference in Copenhagen later this year will play such an important role in the fight against global poverty.
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EXIT Festival 09 - British Embassy Belgrade Consular Message ukembbg - 1,491 views - 1 week ago
Ian Craig, Vice Consul and an ECO in the British Embassy Belgrade, announcing BE Belgrade Consular team information point at EXIT Festival Campsite. He is also explaining what the British Embassy Consular Team CAN and CANNOT do in the case you need assistance.
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Climate Change: Writing on the Wall ukinindia - 102 views - 3 weeks ago
Delhi Chief Minister Smt. Sheila Dikshit and British High Commissioner to India Sir Richard Stagg unveiled a unique 600 feet long wall mural on the boundary wall of the British High Commission in New Delhi on 5 June 2009. The mural calls for global action on climate change ahead of the crucial climate summit in Copenhagen in December 2009.
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Visiting FCO staff working in Juba, Sudan ukforeign... - 3,091 views - 1 year ago
The FCO has people in 260 cities around the world. But few of them are as out of the way as Juba. This is the main town in the South of Sudan. Read more about the visit: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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Our Ambassador in Khartoum ukforeign... - 2,262 views - 1 year ago
Ros Marsden, our ambassador in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, shows us the gunboat which General Kitchener used to bombard Omdurman in 1898. Read more about Sudan: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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Talking with Minouche Shafik in Sudan ukforeign... - 1,224 views - 1 year ago
Peter Ricketts, Permanent Under-Secretary of the FCO talks with Minouche Shafik, Head of the Department for International Development, during a joint visit to Sudan. Read more about Sudan: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/fco-i n-action/casestudies/sudan-day -one
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HELPING BRITISH BUSINESSES ACCESS GLOBAL MARKETS ukforeign... - 101 views - 3 months ago
UK Ambassador to Japan, David Warren, introduces Sir Terence Conran to key representatives of the Japanese creative, design and architectural sectors.

Sir Terence is one of the UK's Business Ambassadors - 17 business and university leaders tasked with promoting the UK's excellence internationally and ensuring that all UK businesses, including small and medium sized ones, recognise and capitalise on overseas opportunities. He was at the meeting to promote the world-leading know how and commercial experience of the UK's creative industries, which make a significant contribution in Japan.

The UK has the largest creative industries sector in the European Union.

Business Ambassadors have a particular focus on SMEs, which sometimes face greater barriers to accessing global markets than larger businesses.
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AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN, DAVID WARREN: DIGITAL DIPLOMACY FURTHERS UK-JAPAN COLLABORATION ukforeign... - 583 views - 3 months ago
UK Ambassador to Japan David Warren is seen here hosting the closing ceremony of UK-Japan 2008. This was a year-long campaign to showcase the best of British contemporary achievements in the arts, sciences and creative industries, and to promote further UK-Japan collaboration.

The campaign featured over 330 events in total and a particular focus was online activity. Local bloggers were invited to share their experiences of UK contemporary creativity and so promote further awareness of opportunities for engaging with the UK. Over 900 bloggers across Japan signed up and contributed a total of 3000 posts.

At the start of the video David Warren is with the guest of honour, Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado, before he goes on to address the audience in Japanese.
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David Miliband answers questions submitted by users of Yoosk.com ukforeign... - 943 views - 7 months ago
The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband answers questions submitted by the public. The questions were asked by student journalist Azeem Ahmad

http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/newsr oom/newsfiles1/foreign-policy- visit/
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Know Before You Go - Danny ukforeign... - 22,304 views - 1 year ago
The Foreign and Commonwealth's Know Before You Go campaign. Always get travel insurance. 'The British Embassy will give you a hand - not a hand out'.
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Know before you go campaign - Options ukforeign... - 3,877 views - 1 year ago
The Know Before You Go Campaign is a joint venture between the FCO and the travel industry to ensure that British travellers are better prepared when they go overseas.
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Know before you go campaign video ukforeign... - 2,482 views - 1 year ago
The FCO's consular services department supports British nationals abroad and encourages those travelling abroad to take insurance.
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