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The '''Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway''' is the [[United Kingdom]]'s foremost [[Diplomat|diplomatic representative]] in [[Norway]], and head of the UK's [[diplomatic mission]] in Norway.  The official title is '''''Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway'''''. Norway and the United Kingdom have exchanged diplomats since Norway became independent, when Sir [[Arthur Herbert]] was appointed British Minister to Norway on 27 October 1905.
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The '''Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway''' is the [[United Kingdom]]'s foremost [[Diplomat|diplomatic representative]] in [[Norway]], and head of the UK's [[diplomatic mission]] in Norway. Norway and the United Kingdom have exchanged diplomats since Norway became independent, when Sir [[Arthur Herbert]] was appointed British Minister to Norway on 27 October 1905.
  
England, and later the United Kingdom, has had a diplomatic and/or consular representation in Norway at least since the 17th century. Since independence in 1905, Norway has been in the British sphere of influence<ref>https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/norway</ref>, but since [[World War 2]] to a large degree superseded by US influence.  
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England, and later the United Kingdom, has had a diplomatic and/or consular representation in Norway at least since the 17th century. Since independence in 1905, Norway has been in the British sphere of influence<ref>https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/norway</ref>, although since [[World War 2]] to a large degree superseded by US influence.  
  
 
==List of heads of mission==
 
==List of heads of mission==

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Ambassador Mariot Leslie also had deep state positions, such as director-general for defence and intelligence at the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The UK Ambassador to Norway

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Norway, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Norway. Norway and the United Kingdom have exchanged diplomats since Norway became independent, when Sir Arthur Herbert was appointed British Minister to Norway on 27 October 1905.

England, and later the United Kingdom, has had a diplomatic and/or consular representation in Norway at least since the 17th century. Since independence in 1905, Norway has been in the British sphere of influence[1], although since World War 2 to a large degree superseded by US influence.

List of heads of mission

Ministers to Norway

Ambassador to the Norwegian Government in Exile

Ambassadors to Norway


 

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