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This is the transcript of the keynote speech delivered by Caroline Dinenage, Creative Industries Minister, at the virtual Createch Stage as part of CogX 2020.
Tim Cole, British Ambassador to Cuba, says goodbye on his blog at the end of four wonderful years on the island.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) blogs provide a platform for officials and Ministers to engage in a direct and informal dialogue with public audiences about international affairs and the work of the FCO.
Libya, London 2012 Olympics and Afghanistan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
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Sudan, Afghanistan and travel were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers
Libya, Middle East and Japan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers.
Foreign Office staff from around the world have blogged on this year’s theme 'The Power of We', covering a wide range of issues.
War reporting has changed. These days, we can learn about life and death on the front line from blogs. Lorraine McBride explores the phenomenon.
Monday 30 June to Friday 4 July, we’ll be celebrating the phenomenal success of the UK Creative Industries in a week long digital event.
Proposals for incentives as part of a new system of independent, self-regulation of the press have been refined to make sure ‘micro-business’ blogs are outside of the scheme.
Draft text of the speech - may differ from the delivered version. Can I start by congratulating Dame Margaret and Sir Jeremy on their elevation…
The Startup Career Milkrounds is part of the Government’s enterprise education package and will see the National Association of College and …
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