english  česky 

Advanced search
Po rekonstrukci
Po rekonstrukci
Po rekonstrukci

Police President of the Czech Republic Tomas Tuhy visited London

PP

From 27th until 30th September 2016 the Police President of the Czech Republic Tomas Tuhy paid a visit to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He became acquainted with the working environment of the Metropolitan Police,… more ►

Embassy will be closed on 28th September 2016

Please note that due to the Czech Republic National Day, the Czech Embassy in London, including its Consular section, will be closed to public on Wednesday 28th September 2016. Thank you for understanding. more ►

A dream came true. War hero general Boček flew Spitfire again

d

On 21-22 July 2016 a set of Battle of Britain commemoration events took place at the Biggin Hill Airport and the London RAF Club. The organisers* and participants commemorated the heroism of Czechoslovak fighter pilots and the other allied… more ►

Magazine Monocle on Brno´s design legacy

d

Prestigious British lifestyle magazine Monocle published a video-report about the city of Brno. Focusing on its design and architectonic heritage, we recommend the report as an interesting insight into the second largest city of the Czech… more ►

Opening of the Czech Honorary Consulate in Gibraltar

logo HK

On 14th July 2016 the Czech Ambassador HE Mr Libor Sečka and representatives of the Gibraltarian government ceremonially opened the new Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic in Gibraltar, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. more ►

Tributes to Sir Nicholas Winton

19th May

Sir Nicholas Winton, who before the beginning of the Second World War rescued 669 mostly Jewish children from the former Czechoslovakia, would have on 19th May 2016 celebrated his 107th birthday. Family members, friends and the rescued children… more ►

The legend of British euroscepticism at the Ambassador's residence

Billy Cash

The Chair of the European Scrutiny Committee of the House of Commons Sir Bill Cash, whom Kenneth Clarke called “the greatest Eurosceptic in Westminster” in his book, attended a luncheon organised by the Czech Ambassador Libor Sečka… more ►