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Rules of the Game

Rules of the Game

David Davies OBE may not be a diplomat, but he is certainly well practiced in the art of diplomacy. For more than a decade he was Executive Director ...

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  • Written by David Davies OBE
Britain's Billion Pound Asset

Britain's Billion Pound Asset

The people of Britain have, in their brains and on their tongues, an asset worth billions of pounds across the globe: the English language. And new ...

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  • Written by Declan Walsh
Going Private

Going Private

As Croatia heads towards privatisation, Gregor Famira and Thomas Hamerl specialists with law firm, CMS, weigh up the pros and cons of selling off ...

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  • Written by Gregor Famira
EU as a Global Player

EU as a Global Player

Comprising 27 nations, the European Union is the biggest trading bloc on earth. Yet there is widespread agreement that it is punching well below its ...

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  • Written by Jonathan Fryer
Hacking the Hackers

Hacking the Hackers

A few years ago, the fact that people were able to ‘hack’ into computer systems from afar was the stuff of science fiction movies. Unfortunately ...

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  • Written by Catherine Sharp
Strong Europe with the Human Factor

Strong Europe with the Human Factor

Belgium passed the baton of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union to Hungary in a ceremony held in the Hungarian Parliament on 6 ...

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  • Written by Klára Breuer-Rudas
Westminster Reflections

Westminster Reflections

I was looking forward to writing this column – the first of 2011 – with an inside view of Westminster, for the first time since I left the ...

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  • Written by Lord Cormack
Diplomat Eats at Yauatcha

Diplomat Eats at Yauatcha

With winter dragging its heels, February calls for comfort food. Having purged ourselves through January of all our Christmas indulgences, it’s ...

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  • Written by The Editor
Hotel Verta

Hotel Verta

Hotel Verta promises to be different. Well, its location certainly is. Situated at the London Heliport in Battersea, the capital’s only commercial ...

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  • Written by The Editor
Property in Paris

Property in Paris

People like Paris. One of the world’s premier tourist destinations, with over 30 million foreign visitors each year, Paris is considered la plus ...

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  • Written by Susie Hollands
Kosovo's Cause for Celebration

Kosovo's Cause for Celebration

The present-day Republic of Kosovo – a small democracy of over two million people in south-eastern Europe – has been a distinct polity in various ...

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  • Written by H.E. Dr Muhamet Hamiti
The Hideaways Club

The Hideaways Club

Over the past few years the international property market, along with the global economy, has proved itself to be a volatile and uncertain area in ...

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  • Written by The Editor
Diplomatic Protocol

Diplomatic Protocol

Up on a remote Oxfordshire hillside lies a small former farmhouse, complete with notable private arboretum. I have been taking a close interest in ...

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  • Written by Charles Crawford
Banking on It

Banking on It

One of the first principles we learn as children is that of cause and effect: if you misbehave, then there will be consequences. Extrapolate this ...

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  • Written by Zoe Crookes