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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…
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
Applications for 2016/2017 Chevening Scholarships for postgraduate studies in the UK are now open until 3 November 2015.
Ms Carolyn Davidson is to succeed Mrs Sarah Dickson as Her Majesty's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras
British Ambassador to Honduras, Sarah Dickson, visited San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa from 15-17 June where she met key contacts to discuss areas of mutual interest in the UK-Honduras relationship.
The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) released its Human Rights and Democracy Report 2014 on 12 March, which underlines Honduras challenges and advances toward the protection of journalists.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The British Embassy in Guatemala undertook one day of meetings in the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, aimed at defending the Falkland Islanders right of self-determination.
A case study from the 2014 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
The British Embassy has worked with the Judicial System, the Prosecutor’s Office and civil society in Honduras to combat transnational crime and promote transparency worldwide.
El Primer Ministro Británico, David Cameron, discutió sobre el libre comercio entre la Unión Europea y Estados Unidos con líderes empresariales europeos en un evento de la CBI en Bruselas.
Andrew Tate, Deputy Head of Mission of the British Embassy in Guatemala City, visited Honduras to launch the UK funded workshop “Extractive Industries in Latin America”.
Phase three of the transfer to the UK, of overseas birth and death registrations of British Citizens will begin on 11 December.
A delegation of British parliamentarians headed by the Deputy Director of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) British Group, the Conservative Stewart Jackson MP, is visiting Honduras to build stronger relations between the U…
The British Embassy to Honduras (based in Guatemala) has sponsored a street soccer tournament as part of a programme aimed at raising awareness and preventing violence against children and youth in Tegucigalpa.
The British Embassy in Guatemala City, covering Guatemala and Honduras invites all interested parties to submit proposals for projects funded by the UK FCO’s Global Prosperity Fund for the Financial Year 2014-2015
British Ambassador to Honduras, Sarah Dickson, met with the Honduran Ambassador in London, Mr. Ivan Romero.
The 3rd of May marks the 21st anniversary of World Press Freedom Day.
The Budget announced on 19 March included a tripling of Chevening places in developing countries for the 2015-16 academic year.
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