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“In 2023, the diplomatic relationship between the United Kingdom and Mexico reached a significant milestone as the two countries celebrated two centuries of friendship. The Embassy is planning a year-long jubilee in 2024, in tandem with institutions such as the British Council, the Anglo Foundation, the Instituto Nacional Politécnico, Raindance Festival, and many others, to showcase the profound bonds shared by the U.K. and Mexico.”

Fernanda Esquivel, press and communications assistant at the British Embassy in Mexico.

The British Embassy in Mexico has a vibrant vision for 2024
The British Embassy in Mexico shares its ambitions for 2024 to foster trade and promote cultural exchange between the United Kingdom and Mexico.
The British Embassy in Mexico has a vibrant vision for 2024
The British Embassy in Mexico shares its ambitions for 2024 to foster trade and promote cultural exchange between the United Kingdom and Mexico.
‘You can’t get bored in Mexico’: A food tour of Mexico City with a British diplomat
Bethany Platanella learns how Mexican cuisine is gaining in popularity in the U.K., as the nation of fish and chips falls in love with the taco.
‘You can’t get bored in Mexico’: A food tour of Mexico City with a British diplomat
Bethany Platanella learns how Mexican cuisine is gaining in popularity in the U.K., as the nation of fish and chips falls in love with the taco.

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BRITISH PEOPLE WHO FELL IN LOVE WITH MEXICO:

5 eccentric Brits who made their mark on Mexico
Artists, writers, diplomats – Britain has a long history of producing interesting characters, many of whom have crossed paths with Mexican history.
5 eccentric Brits who made their mark on Mexico
Artists, writers, diplomats – Britain has a long history of producing interesting characters, many of whom have crossed paths with Mexican history.

PHOTO OF THE DAY

A night of full moon in Mexico City | Photo from @oscar._.damian

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