- Anthony Faiola
- Correspondent
Anthony Faiola is the Washington Post’s London bureau chief, covering Britain and beyond. Faiola joined the Post in 1994, since then reporting for the paper from five continents and serving as bureau chief in Tokyo, Buenos Aires and New York. From Washington, he has also covered global economics and the U.S. financial crisis. Faiola grew up in Connecticut and Florida, graduating from Florida International University in 1990 and beginning his journalism career under the South Florida sun at the Miami Herald.
At Eurovision Song Contest, Britain may be out of tune
No British artist has won the coveted Eurovision title in many years, and not for the lack of trying.
European carbon market in trouble
The once-thriving European pollution trade has turned into a carbon bust, darkening the outlook for a greener future.
Anti-immigration U.K. Independence Party surges in Great Britain
Cameron once described it as being filled with “fruitcakes” and “closet racists,” but UKIP strikes back at polls.
Climate change shines on English sparkling wine
Investors capitalizing on climate change ask whether England is the new Champagne.
- Britain bids farewell to Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady
- Thatcher's real legacy: globalization
- U.K. officials review security plans for London Marathon and Thatcher's funeral parade
- Thatcher’s life and death divide Britain
- With Thatcher’s death, Britain remembers its ‘Iron Lady’
- The rise of the bitcoin: Virtual gold or cyber-bubble?
- U.K. Independence Party finds its voice amid growing anti-immigrant wave
- Italian politics shaken up by crew of new legislators




