By: James Titcomb
Roadworks, traffic alterations and planning decisions have brought parts of capital ‘grinding to a halt’, says union
James Titcomb is a Technology Editor at The Telegraph. With a decade of experience covering the tech industry from both Silicon Valley and London, he focuses on themes such as business and economics, electric vehicles, and green energy, while also exploring the intersections of AI and social media. His insights and analysis have been featured in notable publications including Brisbane Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, and Yahoo News.
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James Titcomb's coverage predominantly focuses on government and politics, technology, big tech, legal & compliance, privacy & cybersecurity. He also covers topics such as electric cars, artificial intelligence and retail. Given the emphasis on government announcements and legal policy regulation in his articles, he is likely to be interested in expert commentary related to these subjects. Pitches offering insights into UK government policies or regulatory changes within the technology or retail sectors might resonate with him.
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