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The British Consulate General in Los Angeles maintains and develop relations between the UK and the USA.
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One of Dstl’s leading urban warfare experts travelled to the United States to participate in and help run a specialist training course.
Digital technology company supported by Innovate UK wins over major American filmmakers with technology that reacts to viewers' feelings.
Alexandra Bentley of Philm Company wins UKTI's Talent Goes to Hollywood competition.
On Friday 24 February UK Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt and British Consul-General Dame Barbara Hay hosted a reception to congratulate British nominees for the Academy Awards. Entertainment industry VIPs attended the event in Los Angeles.
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Industry leaders from the UK creative sector will be in Los Angeles this week for the first ever LA Innovation Forum.
**CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY ** Today I want to set out our plans to build on the success of the British film industry. The industry has enjoyed…
Foreign Secretary William Hague gave a speech to the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and British American Business Council in Los Angeles.
Speech by the Rt Hon Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for Transport.
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