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Philip Barton’s grandfather served as a company commander on active operations in Waziristan, before becoming Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion, 16th Punjab Regiment
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Philip Barton CMG OBE, hosted a storytelling session for school children in Islamabad. The event was organised by Paramount Publishing Enterprise, which exclusively distributes book…
British High Commissioner, Philip Barton, today addressed the panel regarding International Partners’ Perspectives on Population and Development.
Mr Thomas Drew CMG is to succeed Mr Philip Barton CMG OBE as British High Commissioner to Pakistan.
The GREAT Debate competition aims to promote the UK and Pakistan’s shared culture of vibrant and intellectual discussion.
Lahore gets the Great touch with the best of British Cuisine and classic jazz music.
The Festival will offer arrange of the British food at the Avari Towers Karachi from 5 -10 October.
The GREAT Festival will feature a number of planned activities including special promotions, book readings, storytelling sessions, hair and beauty shows, and daily lucky draws at Dolmen Mall, Clifton, Karachi.
The first round of the British High Commissions’ Pakistan–wide Great Debate competition was held at National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Islamabad yesterday.
He is the first Foreign Office Minister to visit Pakistan since the new British Government was elected in May this year and the first to visit Karachi since 2012.
People-to-people links and the commitment both governments have to working with each other create a partnership that could prosper for many years.
The seminar, held in Lahore, marked the International Day for Democracy which is observed worldwide on 15 September to promote and recognise the significance of democracy and rule of law.
The UK will offer Pakistan a package worth nearly £1m to support essential counter-explosive equipment previously gifted to the country.
The competition invites university students from across Pakistan to showcase their talents on the art of public speaking– a skill essential towards their development and future careers
The application window for the South Asia Journalism Programme (SAJP) is now open until 4 September 2015.
The number of Chevening Scholars being sent from Pakistan to the UK has increased by over 400% from 17 in 2014 to 73 scholars this year.
Mr Khan, two time world champion and the current WBC Silver Welterweight champion, is currently visiting Pakistan to seek support in establishing a boxing academy in Islamabad
Umeed, a poem by the national poet, Allama Iqbal, has formed the centrepiece of the UK’s celebration of Pakistan’s Independence Day this year.
These scholarships represent a significant investment from the UK Government to develop the next cohort of global leaders.
''UK stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Pakistan'', says the UK's Secretary of State for Defence during his visit to Pakistan
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