Mushroom-made trainers debut in London, crafted from five biodegradable materials and grown without plastics or fossil fuels.
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.
The CEO making culture the driving force for innovation
Uri Poliavich blends innovation, philanthropy, and purpose to build a global gaming company that gives back.
Why Madeira is Europe’s ultimate island retreat
Madeira offers year-round sun, dramatic landscapes, vibrant culture, boutique stays, and wellness, making it Europe’s ultimate island escape.
Is THIS the most exclusive gin on the market?
Swiss-based Lalla Gin redefines exclusivity with small-batch spirits, hand-designed labels, and uncompromising attention to taste.
Exclusive: boyband stars join golfing Super League as EPSL expands celebrity roster
Boyband stars Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy join EPSL, leading amateurs in a celebrity-versus-pro golf showdown.
Three resorts, three generations, and one extraordinary family legacy
How Quellenhof Luxury Resorts grew from a humble inn into a world-class wellness brand—still run by the Dorfer family.
No lithium. No cobalt. No vanadium. The organic battery revolution begins
A US company pioneers metal-free, all-organic batteries to meet soaring energy demands and boost sustainability.
The banking shift that Europe’s businesses can’t afford to ignore
A custody-based, non-lending model giving businesses same-day access, reduced risk, and full visibility over corporate deposits.
Stephen R.W. Francis on his new book, The BBC’s Last Warrior-Statesman
A fearless BBC leader, Sir Richard Francis defended editorial independence against Thatcher-era political pressure.
Book review: The BBC’s Last Warrior-Statesman by Stephen R.W. Francis
A riveting portrait of Dick Francis, the BBC titan who defended editorial independence during its most turbulent era.
Why Europe is turning its attention to Los Cabos, Mexico
European investors are turning to Los Cabos for luxury real estate, led by Engel & Völkers Snell Real Estate.
Outpacing cyber threats, winning the race
AI-driven phishing scams are outpacing traditional defences — only speed and intelligence can keep up.
Who is really cutting emissions? These satellites will tell us
New ESA satellites will track CO₂ from space—revealing who’s really meeting climate commitments.
Why hybrid energy systems are set to power the continent
Hybrid energy systems combining solar, wind, and storage are revolutionising Europe’s grid reliability, cost efficiency, and sustainability.
Heads above the rest – The 5 best travel hats for 2025
Discover 2025’s top travel hats combining style, practicality, and durability—perfect for jet-setters on the move.
The coolest city in Italy you’re not visiting
Bologna blends authentic culture, rich history, and vibrant local life, offering a fresh alternative to Italy’s usual hotspots.