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  2. HM Passport Office - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) is a United Kingdom government agency. As a division of the Home Office (HO), it provides passports for British nationals worldwide. It was formed on 1 April 2006 as the Identity and Passport Service (IPS), but was renamed HM Passport Office on 13 May 2013.

  3. Category:British passports - Wikipedia

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  4. Embassy of the United Kingdom, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The British Embassy's front gate, as seen from Merrion Road. By contrast, the Irish High Commission (now the Embassy of Ireland) in London was established as early as 1923. [3] It was not until 1939 that a separate mission, known as the British Representative's Office, was finally established. [4]

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  7. British passport - Wikipedia

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    The Identity and Passport Service issued the first biometric British passport on 6 February 2006, known as Series A. This was the first British passport to feature artwork. Series A, version 1 was produced between 2006 and 2010, while an updated version 2 with technical changes and refreshed artwork was produced between 2010 and 2015. [42]

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  9. Glencairn House - Wikipedia

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    Glencairn House is the official residence of the British Ambassador to Ireland. Glencairn has been the official residence of successive ambassadors since the 1950s. The house is located in the southern suburbs of Dublin, on the Murphystown Road in the Leopardstown area, adjacent to exit 14 of the M50 motorway.