A review of BFPG's activities over July and August of 2025.| 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.| 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
Assosciate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the Strategic Defence Review will be viewed in Washington.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliot Wilson explores the importance, and contemporary shortcomings, of rigorous oversight into UK national security matters.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG summarises the key takeaways from 2025 Strategic Defence Review and what it means for the future of UK defence and security.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores the future of the UK-EU relationship, as President Trump upends established norms.| British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG Director Evie Aspinall considers the future of the UK's approach to the transatlantic relationship, with President Trump in the Oval Office.| British Foreign Policy Group
A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of March 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
A review of BFPG's activities and responses to the major global events of February 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliot Wilson considers what a strategic and joined-up approach to security and development should look like across the Horn of Africa.| British Foreign Policy Group
David Landsman and Rebecca Harding consider the economic, security, and soft power benefits of UK leadership within a potential new multilateral defence and security bank.| British Foreign Policy Group