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.
Changing of the tide? How Mallorca is fighting to protect its clear blue seas
Mallorca balances mass tourism with marine protection, tackling pollution, anchoring damage and seagrass conservation across clear Mediterranean waters.
Could these animals replace Churchill, Austen, Turner and Turing on Britain’s banknotes?
Hedgehogs, puffins and dolphins are among the wildlife shortlisted for Britain’s next generation of banknotes.
Universal’s £5bn Bedfordshire theme park will become ‘UK’s most popular tourist attraction’
Universal UK Resort will bring 28,000 jobs, major investment and millions of visitors to Bedfordshire by 2031.
Holiday hotspots fight back as tourist numbers surge
Popular holiday destinations are imposing visitor limits, booking systems and cruise restrictions to tackle overtourism pressures.
Costa Rica’s US$10bn medtech boom defies global investment chill
Costa Rica’s medtech sector surpasses US$10bn as it moves into AI healthcare and advanced manufacturing growth.
Could this mile-long floating city become the world’s most extreme property market?
Freedom Ship aims to create a mile-long floating city with homes, businesses and amenities for 80,000 people.
WATCH: this tiny plane could let passengers fly from rooftops instead of airports
Electra’s Ultra Short aircraft completed an urban test flight, bringing rooftop and city-centre air travel closer.
‘Shadow AI’ poses growing boardroom cyber risk as staff feed company data into chatbots
Employees using AI chatbots without oversight are exposing sensitive data, creating major hidden cybersecurity and governance risks.
UK net zero economy worth £105bn and supports 1.1m jobs
Britain’s net zero economy contributes £105bn annually, supports 1.1 million jobs and drives major clean energy investment.
BOC Macau strengthens role as China finance bridge after six award wins
BOC Macau wins six awards recognising its role in cross-border finance, RMB internationalisation, ESG and wealth management leadership.
Top British chefs warn restaurants are fighting for survival as closures hit three-a-day
Leading chefs warn restaurant closures are rising as higher costs and weaker spending put hospitality under pressure.
Claude maker Anthropic valued at nearly $1tn after record AI funding round
Anthropic’s valuation neared $1tn after the Claude maker secured a record $65bn AI funding round.
Felled Sycamore Gap tree ‘to speak again’ in UK national memorial
The Sycamore Gap memorial will transform the felled landmark tree into a national sound and community artwork project.
NASA to send rabbit-like drones to scout site for first Moon base
NASA’s MoonFall drones will hop across the lunar South Pole to support future Moon Base exploration and habitation plans.
Apollo, Artemis, Ali and Live Aid satellite station set for new Moon role in £37m deal
Cornwall’s historic Goonhilly Earth Station is set to support future lunar missions under a £37m Intuitive Machines deal.
BrewDog founder pours free shares into new beer firm
BrewDog founder James Watt plans to reward former investors with free shares in his new beer venture Second Best.

















