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Community Services are Key to Driving Prevention and Health Care Reform in the UK
The UK government’s 10-Year Health Plan prioritizes prevention and community care, highlighting the role of neighborhood health services and at-home diagnostics. It emphasizes empowering patients and leveraging consumer health technology to enhance self-management of long-term conditions....
Global Implications for the UK during the First 100 Days of Trump 2.0
Donald Trump may be back in the White House but the UK’s political team navigating his first 100 days are all new. ...
2025: “All’s Well if It Ends Well” (With Apologies to William Shakespeare)
The blog explores the challenges and potential opportunities facing UK capital markets in 2025, contrasting domestic and global trends. It examines factors like IPO activity, regulatory impacts and economic policies while reflecting on the prospects for recovery....
2024 Elections: Global Results and Implications for the Future
In an unprecedented year of democratic engagement, 2024 elections across 70+ countries signaled a global shift against incumbent governments. Nicholas Whyte explores economic turbulence, evolving voter expectations and the role of social media in reshaping political landscapes....
Wobbly Foundations: Starmer’s Turbulent First 100 Days
Sir Keir Starmer’s first 100 days as prime minister have been marked by internal party struggles, financial constraints and declining public support. Despite early challenges, his government is moving forward with key reforms, but the upcoming Autumn Budget will be pivotal for resetting his course....
Truss vs Sunak: What Does It Mean for UK-EU Relations?
On 5th September, Britain will find out who the next leader of the Conservative Party is, and which candidate will have to tackle the multitude of issues facing the country....
How Europe Responded to the Black Lives Matter Movement
The summer of 2020 felt like a historical turning point. As the pandemic continues to unravel across the region and disrupt every aspect of society, from workplaces to education, the unprecedented support for the Black Lives Matter movement in Europe offered a glimpse of hope....
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Brexit
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has made agreement on the future of the UK-EU relationship by December 2020 quite unrealistic....
Keir Starmer’s First Days Are Promising but Don’t Tell the Full Story
It has been less than a week since Sir Keir Starmer was elected leader of the UK Labour Party yet it already feels like a lifetime. With the party still reeling from its historic loss in the December General Election and Coronavirus dominating the news cycle, the opposition’s challenges are significant but not insurmountable....
Brexit Phase 2: Time to Shape the Final Deal
With the UK Prime Minister adamant that he wants to conclude the next phase of negotiations on the future trading relationship by 31 December, this leaves an unprecedentedly short period to avoid a cliff-edge “hard” Brexit. As the phase 2 negotiations kick off, APCO’s team in London, Paris and Brussels examine the negotiating positions of the UK and EU, and the prospects for a deal....





