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Tim Stickings

Tim Stickings

Assistant Foreign Editor
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Tim Stickings joined The National's London bureau as a reporter in April 2021. He covers news and politics across Europe, with a particular interest in Germany. He has a degree in history from Durham University and previously worked on the foreign desk at MailOnline.
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Britain has Europe's highest rates of air passenger tax - and is expected to raise them again in its budget this month. Getty Images
Up, up or away? Europe's air tax divide and what it means for Gulf travellers

Duties on passengers set to rise in Britain and Denmark but disappear in Sweden after twist in green debate

EuropeOctober 18, 2024
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing. Reuters
Britain offers China tech and climate links in Labour reset

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy calls for 'mutually beneficial co-operation' on Beijing visit

UKOctober 18, 2024
An Italian warship ferried a first group of migrants to Albania this week under a scheme watched closely in Europe. Reuters
Uganda, Uzbekistan and Albania: Where EU could send unwanted migrants

European leaders back 'new idea' for handling asylum seekers including 'return hubs' outside the bloc

EuropeOctober 18, 2024
Albania has agreed to let 3,000 migrants a month be processed at an Italian-operated asylum centre on its territory. Reuters
Italy's migrant detention centre in Albania faces early setback

Criticism grows after detainees return following medical and legal obstacles

EuropeOctober 17, 2024
A lack of water caused by climate change, environmental damage and excessive consumption could have catastrophic effects worldwide. AP
Using too much water? That'll cost trillions of dollars

Report calls for higher water prices to prevent economic ruin and instability that could hit Middle East

ClimateOctober 16, 2024
Polish officers guard a fence on the border with Belarus, an illegal migration route to the EU. AFP
Poland leads 'race to bottom' with plan to suspend asylum claims

Polish PM Donald Tusk plans to suspend right to asylum amid 'biggest border crisis in many years'

EuropeOctober 15, 2024
The World Health Organisation says it is a question of 'when, not if' the world will face another global pandemic. Getty Images
'Crucial issues' unresolved in plan to stop next pandemic, WHO warns

World risks being 'caught napping' by global health crisis as talks on treaty to share vaccines drag on

HealthOctober 14, 2024
Iranians in German exile protest in Berlin against the death penalty in their home country and for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated a terrorist organisation. Reuters
Iran accused of using gang crime to pursue regime opponents in Germany

Spy chief says Tehran aims to repress Iranian citizens linked to Mahsa Amini protest movement

EuropeOctober 14, 2024
Jordan's King Abdullah II met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders at a Mediterranean summit in Cyprus. Reuters
Jordan urges Europe to step up Middle East peace efforts

At Mediterranean summit, monarch says only 'solution to Palestinian issue' can stabilise region

EuropeOctober 11, 2024
Health ministers said there is 'growing evidence' AI can help guide doctors' decision-making and their relationship with patients. Getty Images
G7 countries plan to use AI 'to full potential' in health care

Italy says AI 'should not be feared or opposed' as health ministers call it a 'major opportunity'

HealthOctober 11, 2024
New offshore wind farm contracts were awarded in a recent UK auction as the Labour government aims for a clean power grid by 2030. AFP
Britain brings green focus to investment summit

Prime Minister Keir Starmer hails £24 billion investment as 'vote of confidence' before UK summit

UKOctober 11, 2024
Police said a shooting was reported at the Swedish offices of Israeli defence company Elbit Systems in Gothenburg. EPA
Shooting at Israeli arms manufacturer's offices in Sweden

Police investigating possible attempted murder as teenage suspect arrested in Gothenburg

EuropeOctober 10, 2024
Dr Sultan Al Jaber spoke at the 'pre-Cop' negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan. Photo: Cop28
Dr Sultan Al Jaber stresses Cop29 must 'provide the means' to deliver on UAE Consensus

Cop28 President tells negotiators at 'pre-Cop' in Baku to 'meet the size of the challenge'

ClimateOctober 10, 2024
Germany restored entry checks on all of its Schengen land borders last month amid voter anger over migration and Islamist extremism. EPA
'Our measures are working': German asylum claims fall during border checks

Police arrest dozens of traffickers and turn away 1,400 migrants in Schengen border crackdown

EuropeOctober 09, 2024
Europe's energy grid operators are forecasting 800 per cent growth in wind and solar power by 2050 but their projections were criticised by regulators. Reuters
Europe's energy bosses panned for outdated net-zero plans

Ten-year power grid forecasts already out of date on battery storage and 'very optimistic' on hydrogen

EuropeOctober 08, 2024
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