From September 2012 to July 2016 Turner was British Consul-General in
Istanbul, a post which included responsibility for UK Trade and Investment work in Turkey, South Caucasus, Central Asia and Ukraine. From June 2008 to July 2012 he was British ambassador to
Ukraine, resident in Kyiv. From 2006 to 2008 he was Director, Overseas Territories in the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Commissioner for the
British Antarctic Territory; and Commissioner for the
British Indian Ocean Territory. Born in March 1958, he graduated from
Downing College, Cambridge in 1979, joining the Civil Service as an administrative trainee the same year. After working in the Departments of
Transport and
Environment, and the
Treasury, he joined the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1983 and had postings in Austria, Russia, Germany, Ukraine and Turkey before returning to Vienna. Whilst on unpaid leave, between 2002 and 2006, he wrote travel articles for the
Financial Times,
The Boston Globe and other newspapers. Turner was appointed
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to British interests in Ukraine and Turkey. Turner was succeeded as Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Vienna by Lindsay Skoll in September 2021. He then retired from the Diplomatic Service. As Ambassador, Turner wrote and published fiction under the name Robert Pimm. Since his retirement he continues to write a blog and has published several novels and two collections of short stories under his own name. His diplomatic handbook "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Diplomacy - Wie Diplomatie die Welt erklärt" was published in German by Czernin Verlag, Vienna in 2023. A revised and updated edition was published in English as "Lessons in Diplomacy: Politics, Power and Parties" by Policy Press in September 2024. == Bibliography ==