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Nearly a month after the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU), the British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, reiterated the UK’s commitment to continue working with Honduras on a series of shared goals.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Honduras has joined the celebrations worldwide to commemorate the emblematic 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II in a reception hosted by the British Ambassador, Carolyn Davidson, with friends and contacts of the UK.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The British Embassy has donated 15 Boccia sets to the Honduran Paralympic Committee.
A group of five Central American journalists, including one from Honduras, visited the Falkland Islands from 5 – 12 March 2016 to learn more about the politics, economy and life in the Islands.
High level officials from the Government of Honduras and members of the private sector participated in a seminar aimed at increasing their knowledge of policies and techniques used to combat illicit trade and contraband.
The Association for a More Fair Society (ASJ) through the Legal Assistance Centre (ALAC) and the Public Prosecutor’s Office (MP) presented their initiative “Dilo Aquí Honduras” (Say it Here Honduras) with the support of the …
British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, wrote an article about the work the UK is doing in Honduras to strengthening security and justice:
The British Embassy is inviting all Hondurans to get a taste of Britain during the celebration of its first British Weekend, a celebration on 27/28 February of British sport, food and education.
If you have been on the electoral roll in the UK within the last 15 years then you can register to vote in the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union.
British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, visited for the first time San Pedro Sula on 27 January to meet with key economic interlocutors and assess the business climate, reiterate British investors’ commitment to Ho…
The Human Rights and Democracy Department (HRDD) of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) supports human rights and democracy work overseas.
Senior economic officials from the United Kingdom and Central America, including Honduras, discussed mechanisms to successfully implement public-private partnerships (PPP) schemes in the region in a three-day seminar held by…
The British Embassy hosted a 'Bond is GREAT' private screening of SPECTRE in Tegucigalpa.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, conducted a series of activities in Tegucigalpa dedicated to the principle that “no one is above the law”.
The British Ambassador to Honduras, Carolyn Davidson, has written an article to commemorate the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
The British Embassy financed a one day seminar aimed at understanding the benefits of using English law in arbitration processes that could lead to a swift resolution of dispute cases and boost commercial links with UK compa…
New British Ambassador Carolyn Davidson’s four-day trip to Roatán and Tegucigalpa highlighted the excellent relationship the UK and Honduras currently enjoy.
This year six Honduran students were awarded a Chevening Scholarship, which is globally recognized as the UK government’s official programme that seeks to enrol exceptional individuals and support the next generation of lead…
Deputy Chief of Mission to the British Embassy in Honduras, Andrew Tate, visited the Intibuca department to meet with 19 young British volunteers.
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