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Was there even any news in DC this week that wasn’t British news? I’m drowning in NYT news alerts and even had to hire my own Royal Correspondent, James Baker to help with the coverage. So of course, we must start there:
Despite a trio of visiting UK Ministers to DC last week, news about Britain that is making it through to mainstream coverage here is very (very) light. Here’s the tiny top list for last week:
Light Britnews week this week so I’ll take advantage of my own substack to tell you that I’ve started a new job as Director, Strategy & Policy Comms for Public First in DC. Here for all your research and thought leadership needs… but for no...
And we’re back. The sun is shining (far more than it did in the Bahamas). I’m not going to cover the war with Iran here today as am sure the UK press are also covering the regulation updates and US/UK leadership comments.
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