Findings from BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy feature in The Times, with a focus on Britons' pivot from the US to the EU. The post China is busy making friends – and it’s partly thanks to Trump – The Times appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins spoke to Bloomberg about what may come out of Trump’s first trip to Britain since his reelection. The post Trump’s Private Scottish Trip Comes With Risks for UK’s Starmer – Bloomberg UK appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
Ahead of President Trump's first visit to the UK of his second term, BFPG Director Evie Aspinall examines the stark evolution of UK‑US relations, as seen by the public. The post A Pragmatic But Uncomfortable Special Relationship appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG was honoured to host the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of North Macedonia, Timcho Mucunski, to explore the role of North Macedonia in regional stability and prosperity.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG launched its 2025 Annual Survey on Public Opinion of Foreign Policy with a panel of fantastic speakers, who explored and dissected key trends and themes. The post BFPG 2025 Annual Survey Launch appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
Findings from BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey of Public Opinion on Foreign Affairs features in an article from POLITICO Europe. The post Brits’ trust in the US has plummeted over the past year, poll shows – POLITICO Europe appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy is referenced in POLITICO's London Playbook The post Do mention the war – POLITICO London Playbook appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy finds that public trust in the US has plummeted, as Britons turn back towards Europe. The post BFPG’s 2025 Annual Survey of UK Public Opinion on Foreign Policy and Global Affairs appeared first on British Foreign Policy Group.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the role of Ambassadors has changed in today's diplomatic environment.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow James Jennion reviews the direction, and level of success, of Labour's 'progressive realism' approach, as we mark the Government's first year in office.| British Foreign Policy Group