- Anthony Faiola
- Reporter
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.
In Britain, opposition leader struggles
Analysts say Labor Party’s problem isn’t its message, but the messenger: Ed Miliband.
Fear that austerity is killing Greece’s economy
As the already troubled Greek economy slides into free fall, critics are asking: Do austerity measures really work?
In Europe, summit optimism fades
Doubts are growing over the ability of European nations to enact a promised landmark pact.
Tensions simmer in E.U. over British veto
The European Union president says Britain’s refusal to compromise forced other E.U. nations to move on without London.
- British Prime Minister David Cameron’s veto of E.U. pact splinters his coalition
- European Union leaders agree to forge new fiscal pact; Britain the only holdout
- 23 European Union leaders agree to fiscal curbs, but Britain blocks broad deal
- European leaders gather for summit to save the euro
- Merkel warns solution to Europe’s crisis will take years
- European Central Bank head hints at more action if euro countries curb spending
- Markets surge after central banks announce move to ease global credit crunch
- Crisis makes Britain more wary of European unity
