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We bring together people throughout the world, every day of the year, to build lasting relationships and forge new ideas. Here are just some of the ways in which we're helping to create opportunities and make cultural connections across the globe.

The paralympic spirit
The Young Advocate Programme was launched in Beijing on 23 June, bringing together able and disabled young people. They will take part in an international leadership and learning initiative that celebrates the values of the Paralympics in the build up to the games.

Venice Biennale announcement
Steve McQueen has been selected to represent Britain at the 53rd Venice Biennale, the British Council announced on 24 June. McQueen will present a solo exhibition in the British Pavilion to be shown from June to November 2009.

Lives Entwined
The third volume of the British Council’s collection of essays, Britain and Ireland: Lives Entwined, was launched in May. Contributions by politicians and peacemakers, including Nobel peace laureate John Hume, among many, explore the intricate and changing relations between Britain and Ireland.

A clean bill of health
A report by the UK's National Audit Office is welcomed by the British Council, following a review of our work around the world. Published on 11 June, the report concludes that our performance is strong and valued by customers and stakeholders.

Green champions take a stand
Young climate change activists delivered an urgent message at the G8 Environment Ministers’ Meeting in Kobe on Saturday 24 May as part of the International Climate Champions initiative.

The international language of English
British Council led Peacekeeping English Project (PEP) launched this month in Ethiopia paves the way for better communication between peacekeepers in Africa. PEP will help increase Ethiopia’s capacity to participate in multinational peacekeeping operations by building the English language skills of recruits.

Football unites
The British Council’s Football Unites project organised a friendly football match between fans of Manchester United and Spartak Moscow in the build up to the Champions League final on 21 May. The game brought fans together before the big match, which saw Manchester United’s win over Chelsea.

Arts partnership in Wales
A new agreement between the British Council and the Arts Council of Wales marks the renewal of the unique partnership organisation Wales Arts International. Signed on 17 April, the agreement will enable the arts in Wales to continue to grow on a global stage.

A new home for English
Teachers of English have a new global home on the web with the launch of TeachingEnglish. The website, launched at IATEFL on 8 April, brings together everything busy teachers need for the classroom and the staffroom.

Climate champions
The environment ministers of the G8 will meet in Kobe, Japan. One of their items of business will be a challenge presented to them by a coalition of concerned young individuals from 39 countries who met in London in March to agree an agenda for tackling the challenge presented by climate change.

The beautiful game in India
An innovative programme run by the British Council and Barclays Premier League is giving young people the chance to communicate in two world languages – English and football.

Development in Ghana
Young people have an essential role to play in helping countries achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals, as a programme we run jointly with the World Bank Institute shows.

No laughing matter
If you are a first generation migrant in Europe, you are 50 per cent more likely to have been made fun of in the last three months, according to research we've published into the lives of schoolchildren.

Record number of exams
Almost one million candidates sat an IELTS (the International English Language Testing System) exam last year; a record for the British Council’s jointly-managed scheme.

The world's language
Ahead of his recent high-profile visits to China and India, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced a boost to English language learning, teaching and training facilities for people throughout the world. We will help develop a new website to deliver that goal.

Our work in Russia
Despite the chill in the political relationship between the two countries, we are committed to keeping channels of cultural exchange open between Russia and the UK.

Slavery debate
Young people from all over the world recently joined with UK politicians in Westminster to discuss the legacy of slavery, as part of our Africa 2007 programme.

Commonwealth People's Blog
For the first time ever, we’ll be running an interactive space to support the Commonwealth People’s Forum in November. The People’s Forum has been designed to offer opportunities for us all to join the discussions that are shaping the Commonwealth. Our blog will ensure that these opportunities extend to those who are unable to attend the event.

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