Difference between revisions of "British Information Services"
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*1986-91 [[David Snoxell]] ([[British Information Services]]) (Director)<ref>Hermes Database July 4, 2000 Foreign And Commonwealth Office Fco Daily Bulletin - Tuesday 4 July 2000</ref> | *1986-91 [[David Snoxell]] ([[British Information Services]]) (Director)<ref>Hermes Database July 4, 2000 Foreign And Commonwealth Office Fco Daily Bulletin - Tuesday 4 July 2000</ref> | ||
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+ | *list of BIS publications on the Open Library website: [http://openlibrary.org/a/OL2165585A/British_Information_Services British Information Services] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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[[Category:British Propaganda]] | [[Category:British Propaganda]] |
Revision as of 16:08, 22 October 2009
The British Information Services (BIS) was the New York based information department of the British Embassy in Washington DC, an overseas post of the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London. [1] The BIS aims to answer the questions most frequently asked in the United States about Britain and provide up-to-date government comment on current events where Britain has a role to play [2]. It appears that its services have now been taken over by the Public Affairs Team of the British Embassy in Washington DC.[3]
People
- 1986-91 David Snoxell (British Information Services) (Director)[4]
Publications
- list of BIS publications on the Open Library website: British Information Services
Notes
- ↑ Britain-info.org Website found on web.archive.orgaccessed 23-Feb-2008
- ↑ About BSI, Britain-info.org Website found on web.archive.orgAccessed 23-Feb-2008
- ↑ Britaininusa.com British Embassy in the USA
- ↑ Hermes Database July 4, 2000 Foreign And Commonwealth Office Fco Daily Bulletin - Tuesday 4 July 2000