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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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Police patrol near the athletes' village for the Paris Olympics in Saint-Denis, which will house up to 14,500 people, including 9,000 competitors. AFP
Olympic Games villages ready to unlock the genius of a troubled city

Regeneration and hopes of better integration of neglected Paris suburbs, where Kylian Mbappe earned his spurs as a native son

OlympicsJuly 23, 2024
Volunteers clean up a beach in Abu Dhabi. Sarah Dea / The National
Plant-based plastic: Dubai start-up to make compostable material

Newly founded Emirates Biotech plans to make greener plastic that can be composted in 90 days

EnvironmentJuly 23, 2024
Tony Blair and George Bush forged a close alliance after 9/11 that led to accusations of Britain being a US 'poodle'. Getty Images
Papers show Tony Blair believed Britain 'could not stand aside' from Iraq war

Newly declassified documents reveal the UK sought to weaken France and Germany's stance that conflict was a last resort

UKJuly 22, 2024
Simone Biles of Team United States poses with the bronze medal following the Women's Balance Beam Final on day eleven of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on August 3, 2021. Getty Images
Faster, higher, stronger - and for the first time 50 per cent female

Olympic chiefs hail 50-50 athlete equality as the rise in women's sport opens commercial avenues

OlympicsJuly 19, 2024
Hong Kong International Airport was among the travel hubs affected by long queues and IT problems that grounded flights in some countries. Reuters
CrowdStrike apologises for global chaos by IT bug affecting flights and banks

Cyber security provider for Microsoft admits responsibility for 'defect' blamed for bringing IT systems to standstill worldwide

NewsJuly 19, 2024
Former Conservative minister Alan Duncan said he had been 'totally exonerated' after a three-month investigation into his comments. Tim Stickings / The National
Former minister cleared of anti-Semitism over attack on UK Tories

Former UK foreign and development minister says he was 'totally exonerated' by disciplinary panel

UKJuly 16, 2024
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer waits to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the NATO 75th anniversary summit in Washington, DC, on July 10, 2024. AFP
Starmer talks stability with Gulf and Middle East region leaders

UK Prime Minister commends them for supporting regional security amid war in Gaza

UKJuly 15, 2024
Egypt was the most recent African country to launch a satellite after the experimental NExSAT, made with German help, was launched from China in February. Photo: Egsa
Italy turns to 'space diplomacy' in push for alliance with Africa

Hopes of new space launches from Kenya as part of Italian drive to tackle Mediterranean migration

EuropeJuly 15, 2024
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, second left, and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, third left, watched England's Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain in Berlin on Sunday. PA
English football regulator could be announced in King's Speech

UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy hints bill on football finances will be brought back before Parliament this week

UKJuly 15, 2024
Keir Starmer's Labour government is preparing a speech for King Charles III to read out to Parliament, setting out the legislative agenda for the year ahead. Getty Images
Labour braces for Gaza and welfare rebellions in first King's Speech

Keir Starmer vows focus on economic growth as it prepares its legislative programme for King Charles III

UKJuly 13, 2024
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was elected as an independent after being exiled by the party in an anti-Semitism scandal. Getty Images
First 11 demands of Britain's new pro-Gaza MPs

Independents tell Labour government to ban arms sales to Israel, cut back trade ties and consider sanctions

UKJuly 13, 2024
Economist Mariana Mazzucato says the new UK government should pursue a policy of 'investment-led growth' rather than waiting for better economic conditions. EPA
Brains behind Starmer's 'five missions' tells UK to invest for growth

Mariana Mazzucato warns tight spending by the new Labour government would be like 'waiting for car to move before adding fuel'

UKJuly 11, 2024
Britain's weather is milder than it would be without the Gulf Stream - but that could change due to weaker ocean winds. PA
Climate change may cool parts of Europe, scientists say

New study says wind changes could weaken Europe's warm tropical current from North America

ClimateJuly 10, 2024
The European Space Agency satellite launcher Ariane 6 takes off from the Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana. AFP
Ariane 6 launch: Europe fights back in space race with Elon Musk

European Space Agency rejoins the space race but rocket suffers a glitch in Earth orbit

EuropeJuly 10, 2024
People cool off in the water near the port of Basra during a heatwave in Iraq, one of the countries that could face an economic hit due to climate change. AFP
Middle East economies have most to gain if world goes green

University of Cambridge says adapting to hotter weather will be key for region's GDP

ClimateJuly 09, 2024
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