UK & US

  • Honoring Our Veterans & Fallen Heroes

    Honoring Our Veterans & Fallen Heroes

    This week, we pause to reflect on two solemn and deeply meaningful observances — Veterans Day in the United States and Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom and across the Commonwealth. As someone born in the UK and proud to call America home, I find this moment each November profoundly unifying. On both sides…

  • From Fulton to Freedom: Remembering the Fall of the Iron Curtain

    From Fulton to Freedom: Remembering the Fall of the Iron Curtain

    Today marks the anniversary of one of the most defining moments of the 20th century—the fall of the Iron Curtain. It’s a moment that reshaped the world, symbolizing the triumph of freedom over tyranny, courage over oppression, and the enduring human desire to be free. A Curtain of Iron and Ideology When Winston Churchill…

  • The World Is Emptier…

    The World Is Emptier…

    In August, the world lost a remarkable man — and I lost a friend. Lord Swaraj Paul lived an extraordinary life of vision, generosity, and service, and it is with deep gratitude that I remember him. Lord Paul was an industrialist, a philanthropist, and a statesman. But for me, he was also a friend…

  • A New Bridge Across the Atlantic: Welcoming British Airways’ Direct Flight from London to St. Louis

    A New Bridge Across the Atlantic: Welcoming British Airways’ Direct Flight from London to St. Louis

    A new bridge across the Atlantic has just been built—not with steel, but with wings. British Airways has announced a new seasonal direct flight between London Heathrow and St. Louis, launching in April 2026. As the British Honorary Consul to Missouri, I could not be more delighted. For years I’ve spoken about the need…

  • St. Louis is the Future of Geospatial Collaboration

    St. Louis is the Future of Geospatial Collaboration

    Sitting in the front row at this past Friday’s ribbon-cutting of the new NGA campus in St. Louis, I had a distinct sense of witnessing history. This was not simply the opening of another government building; it was the unveiling of a facility designed to shape the way the United States and its allies…

  • Allies in Orbit

    Allies in Orbit

    Over the years I’ve seen many extraordinary examples of cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom. But earlier this month, something happened far above us—in the silence of geosynchronous orbit—that I believe will be remembered as a milestone. As reported by Greg Hadley in Air & Space Forces Magazine, a U.S. satellite…