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Rupert Neate

Rupert Neate is a freelance journalist

August 2024

  • Jervis Bay in Australia.

    First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: Why the oceans are on the frontline of the climate crisis

    In today’s newsletter: Our Seascapes editor on the dangers our seas and oceans face – and what we can do to help
  • Copenhagen is incentivising tourists to have a ‘greener mindset’.

    First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: How Copenhagen is helping tourists go green

    In today’s newsletter: As visitors overwhelm Venice, Barcelona and other famous cities, a model rewarding travellers for being more responsible could inspire other municipalities
  • Riot police hold back protesters after disorder broke out on July 30, 2024 in Southport, England.

    First Edition newsletter
    Thursday briefing: How extremists ‘hijacked’ a vigil for the Southport victims

    In today’s newsletter: A mob descended on the Merseyside town and clashed with police after three children were killed – here’s what happened

July 2024

  • Labour party leader Sir Keir Starmer with his wife, Victoria, in Liverpool in 2023.

    First Edition newsletter
    Wednesday briefing: Can Keir Starmer hope to keep his family out of the spotlight?

  • A far larger group of people are undecided about how to vote compared with people during the 2019 general election

    First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: How undecided voters could shape the UK general election

June 2024

  • Pride flags running down Regent Street in central London.

    First Edition newsletter
    Thursday briefing: Pride is nearly over – and so might be the golden age of London’s queer nightlife

  • Godalming and Ash illustration

    Path to power
    ‘I hope he loses’: Jeremy Hunt facing uphill battle in Godalming as voters long for change

  • Boris Johnson's Brexit battle bus in London

    First Edition newsletter
    Thursday briefing: Why public trust in politicians is at rock bottom – and what we can do about it

  • Seasonal Weather, Sunshine and Showers, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/REX/Shutterstock (14533207b) It was an evening of sunshine and showers as racegoers enjoying horse racing at the Royal Windsor Racecourse Irish Night Monday Night Racing in Windsor, Berkshire Seasonal Weather, Sunshine and Showers, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Jun 2024

    First Edition newsletter
    Wednesday briefing: Why the UK is so chilly this June – and why it won’t get much warmer any time soon

  • First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: Has Macron set France on course for a far-right government?

  • First Edition newsletter
    Monday briefing: What to expect from the Labour and Tory manifestos

May 2024

  • A person stands beneath the neck of a stegosaurus dinosaur fossil.

    ‘Virtually complete’ Stegosaurus fossil to be auctioned at Sotheby’s geek week

  • Corporate jet in bright sky

    Billionaire non-dom quit UK on day Hunt scrapped tax breaks, says adviser

  • A cyclist passes the One Hyde Park, residential and retail complex in Knightsbridge, London, U.K., on Tuesday, May 12, 2020.

    £161,000 for 20 days? Nick Candy bemoans One Hyde Park service charge

  • Margaret Hodge and Labour candidate Joe Powell on the steps of a grand, black-doored property's steps holding up placards saying 'Kensington Against Dirty Money'

    ‘Sorry, no one is in’: few are at home for Margaret Hodge’s ‘kleptocracy walking tour’

  • ‘Everyone wants a plane for summer’: luxury trade fair woos super-rich

  • Business live
    Company insolvencies jump; Royal Mail takeover would face security review; energy cap to fall in July – as it happened

  • British asylum housing tycoon breaks into Sunday Times rich list

  • Wytham Abbey put up for sale for £15m by effective altruism group EVF

  • World Bank and IMF can press Ghana to rethink ‘punitive’ LGBTQ law, charities say

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