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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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UK Elections Illustration. Getty images / The National
Special reportSuper majority cracks: Labour's Muslim backlash

How anger over Gaza could fuel a historic shift in Britain’s Muslim vote on July 4

UKJune 26, 2024
A makeshift camp after heavy monsoon rains in Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province, northern Pakistan. AFP
UN blames 'crisis of political will' for slowing climate action

Climate diplomats urged at London summit to get smart on politics, as economic and technological barriers fall

ClimateJune 25, 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's peace formula calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops. Reuters
Ukraine seeks global backing for 'peace formula' at Swiss summit

Middle East and African countries expected to be among delegates at conference boycotted by Russia

EuropeJune 14, 2024
Azeem Rafiq's allegations of racism in English cricket sparked a storm that eventually left him feeling unsafe in Britain. Getty Images
ExclusiveCricket whistleblower Rafiq aims to thrive in new life in Dubai

Former Yorkshire player who was harassed for exposing racism scandal finds a safe place in the UAE

UKJune 13, 2024
Polls show Labour leader Keir Starmer on course to become the UK's next prime minister. AP
UK's Labour pledges wealth creation and 'reconnected' Britain

Party says it is committed to recognising a Palestinian state if it wins power on July 4

UKJune 13, 2024
The lakeside Buergenstock resort in Switzerland will host this weekend's peace summit on Ukraine. AFP
New Ukraine peace push seeks Middle East and African partners

Russia and its ally China not attending weekend Swiss summit but 90 countries and organisations expected to be there

EuropeJune 10, 2024
Shaista Aziz, Huda Jawad, and Amna Abdullatif under the arch of Wembley Stadium, the home of English football. Victoria Pertusa / The National
Football's 'Three Hijabis' take their anti-racism fight to Euro 2024 finals

Muslim friends Shaista Aziz, Huda Jawad and Amna Abdullatif are campaigning for equality in the game

UKJune 07, 2024
Cop29 is scheduled to take place from November 11 to 22 in Baku, under Azerbaijan's presidency. Getty Images
Azerbaijan's task to make UAE climate vision 'come to life' at Cop29

UAE calls for finance deal as Azerbaijan takes the helm of next UN climate change summit

EuropeJune 07, 2024
Saudi Arabia plans to use tree-planting as a way of cutting its carbon footprint and providing shade. Reuters
Cop28 resilience drive at heart of adapting to extreme heat

Climate talks in Germany hear time is running out to prepare for life on a hotter planet

ClimateJune 06, 2024
A ship visits sinking islands in the Philippines, one of the coastal states threatened by rising sea levels. Getty Images
Island nations seek new climate fund worth trillions of dollars

Vulnerable states fire starting gun on tricky funding talks at UN climate negotiations in Germany

EuropeJune 05, 2024
Europe's far right is using migration to mobilise its base for an election in which 27 countries are going to the polls. The National
How Europe's far right divided over anti-migrant message as it seeks EU election gains

Nationalists attack Islam and asylum but split between French and German fringes derails campaign

EuropeJune 05, 2024
Delegates from Africa want the continent to benefit from the green transition as governments ponder its economic effects. AFP
Known and unknown: Top climate scientist on green blind spots

Social and economic knock-on effects of green action hang over UN climate negotiations in Germany

ClimateJune 04, 2024
Ali Bagheri Kani took the reins as acting foreign minister of Iran after the death of his predecessor, Hossein Amirabdollahian. AFP
UN offers nuclear inspection deal to Iran's new leadership

IAEA's Rafael Grossi wants to resume talks delayed by death of Iran's president and foreign minister

MENAJune 03, 2024
Flooding in India after a cyclone brought heavy rain. Some developing countries face trillions of dollars in costs to combat climate disasters. AFP
UN calls for 'serious progress' at first climate talks since Cop28

Simon Stiell warns the world is heading for increase in global temperatures of 2.7°C above pre-industrial levels

Cop28June 03, 2024
Labour says Great British Energy would invest in offshore wind and other sources of clean energy, if the party wins the July 4 general election. PA
Is Labour's $10bn net-zero plan a 'vaccine-style' green boost?

Keir Starmer wants to 'win the race' to go green while Rishi Sunak warns against 'environmental dogma'

UKJune 01, 2024
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