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Arriving back at the embassy in Kiev, Britain's ambassador, Leigh Turner, discovered a troupe of angry Ukrainian folk dancers. The dancers were protesting about the fact that they had been refused British visas. Returning to his residence that evening,...
Tags: Leigh Turner, FCO, Zimbabwe, diplomatic blogging, folk dancers, Britain, ukrainians folk, Harare, David Miliband, Diplomacy, Ambassador, Stuart Jack, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Blog
The case will challenge a decision by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to allow KBR, the American company contracted to maintain the two premises, to conduct its own investigation into the allegations, rather than carry out an independent inquiry.
Tags: KBR, Iraqi, sexually harassment, Public Interest Lawyers, Baghdad, FCO, kbr managers, iraqis cleaner, Iraq, Sexual harassment, Occupation of Iraq, Private military contractors, Law Crime
If one dig deeper, one can deduce that Sir Robin was chosen by the British FCO to lead the charge against Michael Misick administration because of his radical views on how a State should handle an accuse person. Sir Robin is no stranger to bizarre conclusions...
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Atlas the spotlight is beginning to shine on what can only be describe as a modern day coup by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in conjunction with a group of Belongers (under the influence of very influential foreign expatriates living...
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