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Ahead of US President Trump's state visit, BFPG Director Evie Aspinall spoke to NPR about the President's long-standing affinity for the British royal family and the potential for the UK to leverage this relationship to its advantage. www.npr.org/2025/09/15/n...
Trump, fascinated by the royals, gets a rare second U.K. state visit
Trump has long expressed fascination with the royal family. The U.K. government will tap into that this week during a state visit that combines pageantry and politics.
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NEW: Senior Advisor David Landsman argues that the UK’s recent defence reviews set out sweeping ambitions, but without a clear national interest, sufficient resources or public support, they remain ungrounded. This analysis calls for a realist reset for UK defence. bfpg.co.uk/2025/09/givi...
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BFPG is delighted to be recruiting for a Senior Researcher. This is a rare opportunity to join a leading foreign policy think tank at a critical geopolitical moment.
🗓️ Deadline: 11:59pm, 4th Sept
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Job Opportunity: Senior Researcher - British Foreign Policy Group
Come and work at BFPG. We are looking for a a dynamic Senior Researcher to play a key role in delivering our programme of research, events, and engagement.
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We’re hiring! BFPG is recruiting for a Senior Researcher to join our team. If you’re passionate about UK foreign policy, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply by 11:59pm on Thursday 4 September 2025.

Full details: bfpg.co.uk/2025/08/job-...
Job Opportunity: Senior Researcher - British Foreign Policy Group
Come and work at BFPG. We are looking for a a dynamic Senior Researcher to play a key role in delivering our programme of research, events, and engagement.
bfpg.co.uk
Great to see BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey polling data highlighted in The Times. The piece references the sharp decline in Britons' trust in the US over the past year, as Britons increasingly turn towards Europe.

Read the full article: www.thetimes.com/comment/colu...
China is busy making friends — and it’s partly thanks to Trump
While the US has cut aid and withdrawn from multilateral organisations, Beijing is capitalising on its Belt and Road Initiative and winning over global opinion
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My latest @politico.eu piece delves into the @bfpg.bsky.social's annual survey on global affairs — the findings are striking: growing distrust towards the US, fears about Donald Trump's actions and greater trust towards the EU.

www.politico.eu/article/brit...
Brits’ trust in the US has plummeted over the past year, poll shows
Only 38 percent of Britons trusted America to act responsibly in the world, a 15 point drop from 2024.
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It was great to attend @bfpg.bsky.social’s 2025 Annual Survey on UK public opinion on foreign policy yesterday. Britons trust the EU to act responsibly in the world (60%), believe the UK should strengthen trade relations with the EU (51%), view the EU as the UK’s closest ally (29%). Excellent news
BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey features in
POLITICO Europe. The piece highlights the striking drop in UK public trust in the US, as Brits look to move closer to Europe. Read it here: www.politico.eu/article/brit...
Brits’ trust in the US has plummeted over the past year, poll shows
Only 38 percent of Britons trusted America to act responsibly in the world, a 15 point drop from 2024.
www.politico.eu
Major generational divides have emerged along a range of foreign policy themes.
🔹e.g. 46% of over-66s say Ukraine should be a top priority, vs 17% of 18-25s
🔹e.g. 61% of 18-25-year-olds support Chinese technology companies operating in the UK, vs just 12% of over-66s. (5/6)
Public support for defence spending is superficial.
✅ 71% support increase to 3% GDP now or in the next few years.
❌ However, Britons would oppose increasing defence spend if it required reducing spend on the NHS (60%), education (47%), or welfare (46%) (4/6)
Instead Brits are turning to Europe:
🔹62% want to move closer to the EU
🔹Support for cooperation is deep: 83% support agreements to strengthen defence cooperation, 79% support reduced trade barriers on food & drink + 78% support ePassport gate access for Brits in Europe (3/6)
🔻Trust in the US plummets, from 53% last year to 38% in 2025. More Britons also now distrust the US (41%) than trust it (38%). Strikingly, a potential Trump presidency (33%) is more widely seen as a top threat to UK security than terrorism (32%) or China (25%). (2/6)
📢 NEW: BFPG’s 2025 Annual Survey on UK public opinion on foreign policy finds Britons’ support for the special relationship is collapsing as Britons instead turn towards Europe. Read the full report here: bfpg.co.uk/2025/07/2025... (1/6)
2025 Annual Survey of UK Public Opinion on Foreign Policy - British Foreign Policy Group
BFPG's 2025 Annual Survey of Public Opinion on Foreign Policy finds that public trust in the US has plummeted, as Britons turn back towards Europe.
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As the UK prepares to host the Berlin Process Summit in Autumn, aiming to promote regional cooperation, security & growth, BFPG hosted Dame Karen Pierce, UK Special Envoy to the Western Balkans, to explore the region’s enduring significance in the world. Catch up: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSQE...
Why The Western Balkans Still Matter: A Conversation with Dame Karen Pierce -
YouTube video by British Foreign Policy Group
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Today BFPG was privileged to host Ambassador Yao, Representative of the Taipei Representative Office, for a roundtable reflecting on today’s current geopolitical environment & the future of UK-Taiwan relations. We thank all who attended & the Ambassador for his time.
NEW: In the second blog in his series on UK-US relations, BFPG Associate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the UK's new Strategic Defence Review will be received in Washington and what it means for the 'special relationship'. bfpg.co.uk/2025/06/stra...
The UK’s New Defence Posture is Bold - but Washington will want Proof, not Promises - British Foreign Policy Group
Assosciate Fellow Michael Martins explores how the Strategic Defence Review will be viewed in Washington.
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