Lobbying
Leader in Public Affairs: Ross Mumford, Head of Government Affairs, EMEA, Macquarie Group
“2025 felt like a milestone moment”
Holiday tax will ruin the English Summer
Despite the new 5% VAT tax break for holiday attractions, tourism trade body leaders are speaking out about how government policies may not help the sector.
The Strategist: Dominic Raab, former deputy prime minister joins Kreab London as senior adviser
The former deputy prime minister and foreign secretary will be advising Kreab global clients on defence and intelligence-related issues, as well as international geopolitics and Westminster issues.
The Stress Test executive boards should not ignore
The companies that will emerge with their reputation intact will be those that treat brand coherence as a governance discipline.
Leader in UK Public Affairs: Jessica Lennard, Chief Strategy Officer, Competition and Markets Authority – “I’m an obsessive starter finisher”
After leaving Linklaters, Jessica joined the Conservative Party’s Shadow Energy and Climate Change team in 2008 just as energy security and climate policy were rising rapidly up the agenda. Her career reflects how the energy market has re-structured over the last decade.
Time to pay-up: why the government is right to crack-down on late payments by large companies
New legislation in the King’s Speech to clamp down on large companies paying small suppliers late is long overdue, says Sarah Stone
Reflections on starting up a new centre-right think tank by Jonathan Brown
Jonathan Brown, CEO of Centre for a Better Britain, explains why Westminster needed a new think tank for a new political era
Inside the Red Queen’s campaign war chest
Now Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC, will she stand to be the next Prime Minister? Lucy Carrier-Pilkington reveals has the financial and political backing in place.
Westminster Street Fight for the Labour crown
With Wes Streeting resigning and Angela Rayner now cleared by HMRC, all eyes are on Westminster’s Game of Thrones-style battle for the Labour crown
Wes Streeting could be Britain’s next PM — here are the lobby groups who come with him
Calls for Keir Starmer to quit are getting louder, Lucy Carrier-Pilkington examines what new leadership could mean for the lobbying industry.









