With an inevitable loss of influence in Europe, former Diplomatic Editor of The Times Michael Binyon says Britain must redouble its efforts elsewhere to retain its say in global affairs
With an inevitable loss of influence in Europe, former Diplomatic Editor of The Times Michael Binyon says Britain must redouble its efforts elsewhere to retain its say in global affairs
Nick Burchell of Clear Voice says that Brexit presents big challenges but the Brits do carry a linguistic trump card
Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps Alistair Harrison CMG CVO offers a personal account of his experiences of leaving the Foreign Office and joining the Royal Household
Ambassador of Turkmenistan Mr Yazmurad Seryaev writes on his country’s 25th Anniversary of Independence
Providing orphaned and abandoned children with loving family homes in 125 countries, James Winterkorn of SOS Children’s Villages UK discovers that the charity has plenty of connections with London’s diplomatic community
Osamu Nagayama leads the board of two companies, to the benefit of both, he tells Brunswick’s Daisuke Tsuchiya
Ambassador Partnership’s John Buck provides an insight on Brexit through the prism of negotiating technique
Former UK Ambassador Charles Crawford asks what are the UK’s foreign policies, and poses scenarios for both a Hard and Soft Brexit
The Palace of Westminster has been quiet since Parliament rose for the Summer recess, but apart from a few days off walking in Switzerland, the new UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been taking advantage of the respite from Parliamentary scrutiny to establish the new