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Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Head of the Mexico, Cuba and Central America Team, Jonathan Williams.
Senior economic officials from the United Kingdom and Central America, including Guatemala, discussed mechanisms to successfully implement public-private partnership (PPP) schemes in the region in a three-day seminar held by…
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Carter, welcomed the reforms made by Congress to the Guatemalan Civil code that increase the legal marriage age for children to 18.
The British Embassy in Guatemala hosted a red carpet 'Bond is GREAT' gala premiere to celebrate the release of SPECTRE in Guatemala.
David Cameron today congratulated President-elect Jimmy Morales on his election.
The British Embassy financed a one day seminar aimed at understanding the benefits of using English law in arbitration processes and so lead to a swift resolution of dispute cases and boost commercial links with UK companies…
The British Embassy jointly with a number of social organisations oppose the death penalty in Guatemala and have called for the abolition of this punishment which contravenes the most basic human right to life.
The United Kingdom signed a new contribution of US$39,000 (300,000 quetzals) for the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala -CICIG- to continue its work in support of the country.
The candidates for the Presidency of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales and Sandra Torres, offered to boost employment, education, health and transparency in their first face to face forum hosted by the British Embassy jointly with Gu…
“Free dialogue with presidential candidates” is the name of the forum Prensa Libre, with the support of the British Embassy in Guatemala, will take place on Monday, October 5th with the candidate Jimmy Morales, from the Fron…
This year four Guatemalan students were awarded a Chevening Scholarship.
Statement on recent political and judicial developments in Guatemala.
Applications for 2016/2017 Chevening Scholarships for postgraduate studies in the UK are now open until 3 November 2015.
The British Embassy, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and the World Food Programme in Guatemala (WFP) attended the official event that announced important support of the UK Government for the National Coordi…
Guatemala is currently experiencing an important growth in bike-enthusiasts and the British Embassy has joined them, along with other partners, in a full month programme to promote a cycling culture as part of the Sport Is G…
Mr Thomas Carter is to succeed Mrs Sarah Dickson as Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of Guatemala
To mark International Climate Diplomacy Day several activities around the world have taken place that includes events to generate greater awareness, encourage an informed debate and promote a joint response to climate change…
The Embassy is launching a comprehensive programme dedicated to the principle that no one is above the law.
The British Ambassador to Guatemala, Sarah Dickson, visited today the Guatemalan department of Petén.
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