Vincent Manancourt, a technology reporter for Politico based in Brussels, has moved back to London to lead its expanded technology coverage in the United Kingdom as senior technology reporter.
He has been at Politico in Brussels since December 2019.
Prior to this, he was the deputy editor of Global Data Review in London where he covered the evolving regulatory and policy framework around data. He previously wrote about a range of topics such as global tax transparency measures, corruption in the legal profession and law firm strategy for a specialist legal publication. He has also written for the Financial Times and Luxembourg Times, Luxembourg’s main English-language newspaper.
He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Edinburgh and a journalism master’s from City University of London.
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