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-1998 Gerry McCrudden was Director of British Information Services. <ref> CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INAUGURATES NEW SERVICE TO GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PR Newswire July 14, 1998 </ref> | -1998 Gerry McCrudden was Director of British Information Services. <ref> CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INAUGURATES NEW SERVICE TO GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PR Newswire July 14, 1998 </ref> | ||
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'''Sources suggesting McCruddens previous post in the British High Commission in Delhi:''' | '''Sources suggesting McCruddens previous post in the British High Commission in Delhi:''' | ||
− | -2000, | + | -2000, the earliest report confirming his position in the British High Commission in Delhi <ref> Agence France Presse August 26, 2000 </ref> |
-2002, Not exactly ground breaking revelations but it confirms his post at the British High Commision in 2002: "The British reputation for amiable eccentricity is being stoutly maintained by Gerry McCrudden, first secretary at the High Commission in New Delhi. He has become the first diplomat in Indian history to obtain a license to drive a tricycle rickshaw (while refusing all appeals to carry passengers)", <REF> United Press International March 6, 2002, Wednesday </REF> | -2002, Not exactly ground breaking revelations but it confirms his post at the British High Commision in 2002: "The British reputation for amiable eccentricity is being stoutly maintained by Gerry McCrudden, first secretary at the High Commission in New Delhi. He has become the first diplomat in Indian history to obtain a license to drive a tricycle rickshaw (while refusing all appeals to carry passengers)", <REF> United Press International March 6, 2002, Wednesday </REF> |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 23 February 2008
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Director of British Information Services in New York The British Information Services in New York provides news and information about the United Kingdom’s politics, economy, and international relations, as well as other resources.
-1998 Gerry McCrudden was Director of British Information Services. [1]
-Gerry McCrudden, director of British Information Services in New York [2]
Sources suggesting McCruddens previous post in the British High Commission in Delhi:
-2000, the earliest report confirming his position in the British High Commission in Delhi [3]
-2002, Not exactly ground breaking revelations but it confirms his post at the British High Commision in 2002: "The British reputation for amiable eccentricity is being stoutly maintained by Gerry McCrudden, first secretary at the High Commission in New Delhi. He has become the first diplomat in Indian history to obtain a license to drive a tricycle rickshaw (while refusing all appeals to carry passengers)", [4]
-British High Commission spokesman Gerry McCrudden [5]
-2003, a letter from the British High Commission in Delhi, signed by one Gerry McCrudden, First Secretary, Press and Public Affairs [6]
FCO announcing his appointment over the IMU:
"Public Diplomacy strategy for the Middle East - the FCO has appointed a Middle East Public Diplomacy Co-ordinator, Gerry McCrudden, who had started to identify pd opportunities and projects and had had discussions with pd partners. His initial work had also prompted interest from Posts in the wider Islamic world. Various ideas were being considered and steps would be taken to make funds available from the campaign fund to carry these forward".
[7]
Gerry McCrudden, spokesman for the High Commission. [8]
Notes
- ↑ CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INAUGURATES NEW SERVICE TO GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PR Newswire July 14, 1998
- ↑ AAP NEWSFEED February 5, 1998, Thursday
- ↑ Agence France Presse August 26, 2000
- ↑ United Press International March 6, 2002, Wednesday
- ↑ British High Commission spokesman Gerry McCrudden British High Commission spokesman Gerry McCrudden.
- ↑ COLD FEET OVER IRAQ!(The Statesman (India), April 29, 2003)
- ↑ Public Diplomacy Strategy Board Minutes: 25 February 2004
- ↑ The Observer - News Pages, Pg. 3December 8, 2002