John E. Kaye
News & Features
John E. Kaye is a veteran journalist with more than two decades’ experience writing for Britain’s national newspapers. A former columnist and travel editor, he is known for his sharply observed features, high-profile interviews and in-depth news coverage spanning politics, culture and global affairs.
As a senior contributor to The European, John writes across the magazine’s key sections, bringing clarity, authority and a strong editorial voice to its coverage of business, travel and current affairs.
UK exposed by cyber omission in Spring Statement as threats intensify, ISF chief warns
UK cyber security risks grow as Spring Statement fails to address threats, exposing public sector and essential services.
Sadiq Khan says Labour should back return to EU
Sadiq Khan urges Labour to back returning to the EU, deepening divisions over Brexit and future UK-Europe relations.
World’s most ethical companies revealed as 138 firms make 2026 list
Ethisphere names 138 companies as the world’s most ethical, spanning industries from technology and finance to healthcare and manufacturing.
Unclear AI rules risk driving talent away from UK employers, survey suggests
Unclear UK workplace AI policies are driving talent concerns, with employees using unapproved tools or avoiding AI altogether.
Scotland’s oldest heritage charity launches £1.5m appeal to buy permanent Edinburgh home
Edinburgh heritage charity appeal seeks £1.5m to secure a permanent home and create Scotland’s first national heritage hub.
A dram good investment: Investors turning to whisky casks and gold
Amid market volatility, investors are increasingly choosing whisky casks and gold for tangible, tax-efficient portfolio diversification.
Where Britain’s super-rich are buying as the nation’s priciest streets are revealed
Winnington Road in Barnet tops Britain’s most expensive streets, while London dominates Rightmove’s ultra-prime property rankings.
Global fraud summit told AI scams and sextortion are driving industrial-scale crime
AI fraud scams and sextortion are driving industrial-scale financial crime, with global losses soaring and criminal networks rapidly expanding.
Utilities faces communications talent flight as trust pressures intensify
Utilities organisations face a communications talent exodus as regulatory scrutiny and public trust pressures intensify across the sector.
Exclusive: Bróna McVittie on Irish folklore, European myth and the songs they inspire
Bróna McVittie discusses Irish folklore, European myth and the inspirations behind her anthology A Way with the Fairies.
Cybersecurity becomes Britain’s most sought-after tech skill as pay and hiring surge
The Brussels Milan sleeper train launches in September, adding a new overnight rail link across Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
Germany’s Axel Springer buys 170-year-old Telegraph in £575m deal
Axel Springer agrees £575m Telegraph deal, bringing one of Britain’s oldest newspapers under ownership of the German media group.
Christian Lindner to headline Vaduz finance forum as Liechtenstein banks confront market and geopolitical strain
Christian Lindner will headline Finance Forum Liechtenstein as banking leaders debate market risks, geopolitics and talent shortages.
EU warns women face 50-year wait for equality as Brussels targets deepfakes, pay gaps and political exclusion
EU warns women could wait 50 years for equality as Brussels targets pay gaps, deepfakes, healthcare bias and political exclusion.
Abu Dhabi to build first Harry Potter land featuring both Hogwarts Castle and Diagon Alley
Abu Dhabi’s Warner Bros. World expands to create first Harry Potter land combining Hogwarts Castle and Diagon Alley.
BrewDog collapses into administration as US cannabis group Tilray buys UK business for £33m
BrewDog enters administration, 484 jobs lost and 38 bars closed as Tilray secures £33m UK rescue deal.

















