POLITICO • 25th October 2020 UK risks road rage with China in Africa Britain is eying investment in Africa as a way to boost trade and influence after Brexit — but it faces stiff competition from China.
POLITICO • 22nd October 2020 UK to outsource £28M deportation service The U.K. government is preparing to outsource tens of millions of pounds in public contracts to reintegrate deported illegal migrants in their home nations.
POLITICO • 28th September 2020 Brexit inches forward — just don’t mention the tunnel Both sides need to blink — otherwise they might miss it.
POLITICO • 5th August 2020 Boris Johnson goes presidential Boris Johnson is building his own White House.
POLITICO • 5th August 2020 UK civil service braces for coronavirus inquiry The U.K. government's coronavirus response is facing an inquiry, and civil servants fear they may get the blame.
POLITICO • 17th July 2020 The UK trade negotiator reaching for Brexit’s greatest prize The success of a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States rests in the hands of a high-ranking civil servant with a track record of getting what he wants in Whitehall — and, crucially, of understanding the Washington psyche.
POLITICO • 15th July 2020 Britain’s other fish talks A Brexit deal on fish between the U.K. and EU is far from the end of the line for British maritime talks.
POLITICO • 17th June 2020 UK government preparing ‘shock and awe’ Brexit media campaign The U.K. will use “shock and awe” tactics based on behavioral science to spur businesses and the public to prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period.
POLITICO • 29th April 2020 The coronavirus cargo conundrum The battle against coronavirus is starting to look like a real war — complete with its own air force base.
POLITICO • 27th August 2019 Flying high with the Brexit Party Europe is "a slow-motion plane crash," according to Wayne Bayley, who wants to be one of the first-ever Brexit Party members of parliament. “Do you want to be on the plane or off the plane when it hits the ground?”
PoliticsHome.com • 6th December 2018 LONG READ: How Ukip became the party of Tommy Robinson In the summer of 2017, two Ukip figures met at a cafe near Liverpool Street station...
PoliticsHome.com • 6th August 2018 EXCL Parliament mishap victims awarded tens of thousands in compensation Tens of thousands of pounds of taxpayer cash has been handed out in compensation to victims of slips and trips in Parliament in the past three years, PoliticsHome can reveal.