Complying, Not Defying: Twitter And The EU Censorship Code Authored by 'Robert Kogon' via The Brownstone Institute, So, word has it that...
Shellenberger: Why The Media Is Attacking Free Speech Authored by Michael Shellenberger via 'Public' substack, Governments around the world...
UK inflation has been stubbornly high and interest rate hikes have not yet brought it in line with other advanced economies.
The global commodity markets have weathered a succession of blows these last few years. The toxic combination of the COVID-19 ... Read more
Net migration numbers tell us little about the effectiveness of migration policy.
OPEC Credibility On The Line With Talk Of More "Ouching" By John Kemp, Reuters senior energy analyst Saudi Arabia’s energy minister has...
Despite an absence of crisis, gold prices can soar, as the recent breach of the $2,000 per ounce mark illustrates. ... Read more
The COVID pandemic has led to a radical rethinking of the limits of architecture and tested the skill and innovation of architects like never before.
Institutional investors have been dumping stocks for the last 12 months. You have to ask yourself some serious questions when you see this. Market Prices...
Can UK business compete in an international green subsidy race?
How Turkey's Foreign Policy Would Shift If Erdogan Loses Authored by Erman Çete via The Cradle, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, leader of the main opposition...
DRC has better growth and fiscal prospects than regional peers… Following a slowdown in real GDP growth induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Democratic...
The Censorship-Industrial Complex: Top 50 Organizations To Know Authored by Susan Schmidt, Andrew Lowenthal, Tom Wyatt, Techno Fog, and 3...
A long-term view on building up British business is key to showing the UK is ‘open for business’.
Researchers at FHAIVE FHAIVE (Finnish Hub for Development and Validation of Integrated Approaches), Tampere University, have discovered a new response...
Despite the investor caution narrative permeating the startup world throughout the economic downturn, certain startup-types have been a little more impervious...
Futures Grind Higher Ahead Of Fed Hike Amid Continued Regional Bank Jitters, Oil Exten S&P 500 futures are marginally higher on the day...
A professor of digital society and an ethics researcher discuss COVID passes and what they mean for the UK.
Overview: The market took a dovish message away from the Bank of Japan and sent the dollar above JPY136, its best level since March 10 and spurred...
Robots and AI could transform our lives, so we must decide how we want to use them.
I have penned plenty of reports into the UK economy over the last few months. It’s been a wild ride for the nation, none more so...
China Is Quickly Becoming One Of The Largest Automobile Exporters In The World China is quickly becoming one of the largest automobile exporters...
Key Points The med-tech companies have gotten a lot of attention lately, and Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) is included. The rebound in ... Read more
The Most Dangerous International Treaty Ever Proposed Authored by Molly Kingsley via The Brownstone Institute, Human history is a story of...
Last week David Brooks had a column which was quite literally a celebration of American capitalism. He makes a number of points showing the U.S. doing...
At least 1,132 workers died when the Rana building collapsed in Bangladesh, while several thousand more were injured.
Opnion polls taken before and after the 2016 referendum suggest a Brexit dividend but that could change if the UK makes more of a success of...
Ants are skilled surgeons, bacteria have their own internet, and scientists think sperm whales have names.
Mish: As Amazing As It Sounds, ECB President Christine Lagarde Is Making Some Sense Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com, Christine...
Europe's Energy Troubles Continue: Hydro And Nuclear Output Declining Authored by Irina Slav via OilPrice.com, Europe's hydro and nuclear...