The Spike: Nick Watt’s Good Timing
Newsnight’s boyish political editor has a habit of always finding himself in the right place at the right time.
Any move towards closer economic cooperation between the European Union and China must be put on pause until the situation in Xinjiang is entirely remedied
Newsnight’s boyish political editor has a habit of always finding himself in the right place at the right time.
Former Fleet Street editor and David Cameron adviser Andy Coulson on the art of communications and lessons from his own personal "nightmare".
David Cameron isn't the only one, observes Marie Le Conte. What else do we expect ex-politicians to do?
In The Assault on Truth, Oborne turns his eye to Boris Johnson, finds Ferdie Rous
The trip was supposed to reignite the spark of a relationship between the EU and Turkey – a relationship that has been strained over the last few years.
An independent trade policy with an eye on Due Diligence will improve the UK's relations and diplomatic links with key strategic partners
The pandemic has proved a turning point for China's foreign policy and public relations. Brussels should reciprocate.
From digital policy to transport, the EU's overly prescriptive approach to risk is unwise and costly.
Politicians across the bloc ought to remember the films and series they enjoyed during lockdown – and support their continental producers.
If it is not possible to renew transatlantic vows under Biden, chances are that it will not happen under his successor either.