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Ambassador visits Texas

His second trip to the state takes him to Austin and San Antonio to promote UK-Texas trade ties and discuss foreign policy challenges that affect Texans.

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Ambassador visits Texas

His second trip to the state takes him to Austin and San Antonio to promote UK-Texas trade ties and discuss foreign policy challenges that affect Texans.

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The Foreign Office today issued a response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinajad's announcement that his country would step up its uranium enrichment process.

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Ambassador visits Texas

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His second trip to the state takes him to Austin and San Antonio to promote UK-Texas trade ties and discuss foreign policy challenges that affect Texans.

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Ambassador visits Texas
February 08, 2010
His second trip to the state takes him to Austin and San Antonio to promote UK-Texas trade ties and discuss foreign policy challenges that affect Texans.

Reaction to Iran's nuclear announcement
February 08, 2010
The Foreign Office today issued a response to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinajad's announcement that his country would step up its uranium enrichment process.

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