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Nuclear 2010

The UK Government is committed to addressing the key nuclear challenges of the modern era. In May 2010 the next Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) takes place.

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F).

Blog

Read the blog of our Ambassador, James Watt. Participate and be a part of our global conversation.

LATEST NEWS

Queen's Speech debate 2009

David Miliband took part in a debate in the House of Commons on the foreign affairs aspects of the Queen's Speech 2009.

'A golden opportunity for Cyprus'

Minister for Europe Chris Bryant is due to visit Cyprus on 22-25 November for ministerial meetings and discussions on a wide range of issues.

UK in Jordan - The official website for the British Embassy and its mission in Jordan

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Nuclear 2010

The UK Government is committed to addressing the key nuclear challenges of the modern era. In May 2010 the next Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) takes place.

The impact of a global temperature rise

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Our interactive map outlines some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 °C (7 °F).

Blog

Read the blog of our Ambassador, James Watt. Participate and be a part of our global conversation.

UK in Jordan

Union-jackThe United Kingdom’s relations with Jordan are as strong as they are historical. Britain has been involved in Jordan longer than any other country, going right back to the formation of the State. Our joint past has cemented a strong and lasting tie between our two countries. Find out more in Working with Jordan.
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Travel advice

Swine flu

Advice for travellers on the current outbreaks of swine flu.

Defence

defence

Britain and Jordan enjoy a healthy defence relationship, which is based upon many famous historical links.

Registering with us and important notices

We have set up a new improved online registration service called LOCATE for British nationals travelling or living abroad to register themselves with the FCO.
We are confident that this new service will improve our ability to provide help in crisis situations and reduce delay and worry in times of stress for family and friends at home.

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Work Permit Scam

It has recently come to the attention of the British Embassy that some false companies have circulated advice that Work Permits for the UK can be purchased for work with "Geoservices UK".  This is a fraudulent claim, and the British Embassy strongly advises people not to pay anything to any of these companies or to contact them.  

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Update on immigration changes

The UK government is implementing a number of important changes to the immigration system this week. Click here for further details.

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At a special ceremony held at the British Ambassador’s Residence, His Excellency Mr. James Watt, British Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, presented Mrs. Azza Hammoudi and Mr. Abdullah Al Khalil the medal awarded to them by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, thereby giving them the rank and honor of Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

LATEST NEWS

Queen's Speech debate 2009
23 November 2009
David Miliband took part in a debate in the House of Commons on the foreign affairs aspects of the Queen's Speech 2009.

'A golden opportunity for Cyprus'
23 November 2009
Minister for Europe Chris Bryant is due to visit Cyprus on 22-25 November for ministerial meetings and discussions on a wide range of issues.

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