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Trump’s trade war has India hugging Britain close
David Henig via POLITICO Europe believes Starmer’s trade approach with India is promising but warns India’s politics and Russia ties mean it may...
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Visite de Trump au Royaume-Uni : des investissements mais aucune concession américaine sur Gaza et l’Ukraine
David Henig voices for Les Echos his doubts on recent tech investment announcements or partnerships significantly changing the status quo for UK-US...
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How the new globalisation affects UK-EU relations
David Henig considers how the UK's relationship with the EU might be impacted by changes in the global order via UK In a Changing...
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The economic consequences of the UK’s unchecked rise in mass litigation are real
Fredrik Erixon argues for The Global Legal Post that mass litigation in the UK is rising sharply, driven by regulatory changes and external funding,...
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28/08/25 ‘Disappointment’ from food industry as minister says EU export checks to last until 2027, bee insemination
David Henig emphasises industry disappointment via BBC 4's Farming Today, noting that post-Brexit trade barriers for agri-food exports to the EU...
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Youth mobility scheme with EU would be ‘fantastic’, says UK minister
David Henig comments for the Financial Times that Great Britain will struggle to secure exemptions when aligning with Brussels, especially regarding...
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UK government’s trade department bracing for 20 percent workforce cut
David Henig warns for POLITICO Europe that DBT staff cuts demand hard choices and significant energy, arguing the government undervalues DBT’s...
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A little more conversation, a little less faction
David Henig joins the Quiet Riot Podcast to discuss political extremism, vigilantism, and the lack of honest debate on trade and immigration...
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Why Britain faces a bigger Trump tariff blow than no-deal Canada
David Henig notes the UK's 10% tariff deal with the US seems best superficially, but scrutiny reveals it's less favourable for certain sectors...
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Why the UK should embrace rule-taking
David Henig argues that the government should embrace a new approach to regulation, aligning with EU rules by default unless there is a compelling...