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Did Truss and Kwarteng's mini-budget fall foul of the autumn curse? | Adam BoultonThe poet and banker T S Eliot got it wrong - April is not the cruellest month when it comes to financial crises. Autumn is crueller.Sky News - Published | |
Why the UK is the 'needy one' in the special relationship I Adam BoultonIt turns out that President Obama was right after all. Great Britain is indeed "at the back of the queue" when it comes to negotiating a free trade deal with the United States.Sky News - Published | |
The sadness and opportunity of 'working' state funerals I Adam BoultonThe guest list is closed for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on Monday.Sky News - Published | |
The Queen could not possibly remember all the people she met - but nobody ever forgot her | Adam BoultonFor almost all of us, the Queen has always been part of our lives. Now that she has gone, we are calling up personal memories of her.Sky News - Published | |
Will the next PM call an early general election? History suggests they might | Adam BoultonWhether it is Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak who becomes Conservative leader on Monday, they will be the third in six years to become UK prime minister by the grace and favour of the Tory party membership..Sky News - Published | |
For good, or ill, the Republican Party has placed itself in the orbit of Donald J Trump - Adam Boulton analysisThe US Republicans have had many opportunities to move into the post-Trump era of politics but they have consistently refused to take them.Sky News - Published | |
Adam Boulton: The rising rhetoric stirred up by Nancy Pelosi's visit to TaiwanChina's determination to take control of Taiwan is often cited as one of the likeliest causes of World War Three - a conflict which, it is widely accepted, could even end human civilisation altogether.Sky News - Published | |
Adam Boulton on lessons to be learned from strikes past, present and what they mean for the futureThe British public is well-used to confrontations between workers in the public sector and the government of the day.Sky News - Published | |
Will the UK be whole in 70 years? Adam Boulton on the triple threat facing the UnionThis month's Platinum Jubilee was a celebration of permanence. Seventy years on the throne by the same Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Sky News - Published | |
The slow death of prime ministers - Adam Boulton on what waits for Boris JohnsonMPs have got into the habit of regicide.Sky News - Published | |
'You can be an entertainer and win': How Adam Boulton has seen PMs change"It's important if you are running a political party, which I did for almost eleven years and the country for six years, the process of communicating is incredibly important."Sky News - Published | |
Boris Johnson hides from tough questions, Adam Boulton says as he leaves Sky News after 32 yearsBoris Johnson "doesn't want to make the case for what he's doing", Adam Boulton has said as he bows out from Sky News after 32 years.Sky News - Published |