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Mr Thomas Reilly, British Ambassador to Morocco writes about his experience at a cooking master class by Chef Moha at 'Education For All' dormitories in Asni.
British Consul General Caroline Wilson expects the Magna Carta's tour in Hong Kong to reinforce the pledge of all enlightened societies to end discrimination of all forms
More than 1,770 schools set to benefit from £26 million to boost breakfast clubs in disadvantaged areas.
Agreements strengthen ties between UK and Chinese creative industries
Museums, galleries, theatres and heritage organisations will be given access to cutting-edge technology and digital skills training to help them reach new and diverse audiences.
The Academy Award® winning company that makes the special effects for Star Wars is set to transform film making technologies.
Digital Secretary Matt Hancock will today visit Paris to announce a package of measures to strengthen ties between the UK and France’s digital industries.
A dance and digital project to inspire young readers
Innovative organisations can apply for a share of up to £2.7 million to develop new ways of improving care for stroke patients at home.
British Embassy in Lima celebrated its very first Harry Potter Book Night, a worldwide initiative to encourage children and young audiences to read the saga by J.K. Rowling.
They all took part in the “Harry Potter Book Night” – a worldwide initiative designed to promote the joy of reading.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Marcus Smith and Judge Thomas Scott on 30 December 2019.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Renowned British theatre company The Globe will present William Shakespeare’s 'Much ado about nothing' at Centro de las Artes 660 / CA660.
Over the last few years the Embassy has worked with Chile’s main organisations to promote tolerance and non-discrimination against LGBT community.
Embassy marked 800 years since the sealing of Magna Carta with several thematic events, from LiberTea to the Queen’s Birthday party.
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