Matt Frei – Washington Correspondent
Matt Frei leads coverage of the Americas on everything from business and culture to US foreign policy and its view of the world.
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Matt Frei leads coverage of the Americas on everything from business and culture to US foreign policy and its view of the world.
As documents are published about the release of the Lockerbie bomber, Sarah Smith hears from US politicians who say it “stretches the imagination” to believe Holyrood and Whitehall did not do a deal.
First stop for new Foreign Secretary William Hague is Washington – it makes sense for a new foreign secretary who takes the traditional view that Britain’s relations with America trump all others, writes international editor Lindsey Hilsum.
Sarah Smith in Washington writes how the jokes are getting worn out as Washington remains stranded by record snowfall.
We were joined by Hilario Deleon, Chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican Party.
We’re joined by Peter Loge, who was a senior advisor in the Obama administration and is now a professor of media and public affairs at George Washington University.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is at the table with Nato leaders at their summit in Washington DC this evening.
President Biden has already promised Nato leaders that Ukraine will be given air defence systems better able to repel Russian attacks.
We spoke to Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Jonathan Powell was Tony Blair’s Chief of Staff and right-hand man during the ten years he was prime minister.
Tomorrow both Sir Keir Starmer and President Macron of France will travel to Washington for a Nato summit, where there is still uncertainty about who will be the Democratic Party candidate for president.
Matt Frei: The war in Ukraine has featured heavily in the French elections and although the once pro Russian nationalist right of Marine Le Pen has been kept out of power, President Macron’s position as one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies has been weakened.
If Labour’s top tier are getting down to work, what about the newly elected MPs?
More legal drama in America with the highest political consequences. The Manhattan District Attorney says he is open to delaying sentencing for Donald Trump’s hush money conviction, following yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling. Trump’s lawyers requested a delay after the court decided former presidents should have immunity from prosecution for official acts, arguing that some evidence…
We spoke to Neal Katyal, who was the acting US Solicitor General under President Obama