Current affairs
26.3.2018
Introducing Geoffrey Berriman, Honorary Consul of Finland in Newcastle upon Tyne
This is the second article of a series introducing the Honorary Consuls of Finland in the United Kingdom. We had the privilege of talking to Mr Geoffrey Berriman, who was appointed as Honorary Consul of Finland in Newcastle upon Tyne on 1st January 2010.
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7.3.2018
28.2.2018
21.2.2018
29.1.2018
Finnish presidential election 2018 in Britain – 3167 voters at the advance voting in the first round
The advance voting for the first round of the Finnish presidential election of 2018 in Britain was organised between 17th to 20th of January. There were in total 3167 voters in the UK, of which 2042 voted at the Finnish Embassy in London.
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18.1.2018
The new visual identity of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs reacts to world events
The new visual identity of the Foreign Service conveys the message of an organisation that operates in a stable manner in a turbulent world and that works to make the world a better place. The special feature of the identity is the innovative utilisation of the logo in the visualisation of data.
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17.1.2018
Acquisition in the United Kingdom supports VEO’s growth
The Vaasa-based VEO has acquired a majority stake in IC Electrical (ICE), a UK-based company that specialises in industrial electrical installations. VEO and ICE have already worked together in the UK for more than ten years. VEO is aiming for strong growth and the UK is one of the company’s key markets.
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16.1.2018
Digitalisation – Finnish approach to preventive health care
Finnish Minister of Family Affairs and Social Services, Ms Annika Saarikko is visiting the UK this week with a health sector business delegation. The aim of the visit is to foster cooperation with the UK in health sector in order to find new ways to deliver innovative and cost effective models of health care.
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11.1.2018
9.1.2018
TF Market Opportunities: UK Digital Healthcare
The NHS in England has committed to an informatics strategy to transform healthcare service delivery using technology at national and local levels. One of the key deliverables set out in this strategy is for all healthcare in the country to be 'Paper Free at the Point of Care' by 2020.
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