Britain is finding itself in a bit of financial turmoil. In the wake of the new Conservative government’s mini budget a few weeks ago, the international [...]
Liz Truss came off to the worst possible start as Prime Minister. First, she became the last person to shake the hand of the late Queen Elisabeth and, after [...]
High and persistent inflation has come as a surprise for many. The US Federal Reserve famously labelled inflation ‘transitory’ in early 2021, and for [...]
The United Kingdom’s government is broke. It is something that is almost never spoken of, but it is true, nonetheless. Our politicians spend a lot more than [...]
There has always been a chasm between the rich West and the developing world in their attitude to decarbonisation, because of the different stages of [...]
Inflation is well and truly back. With prices rising across the economy, years of reckless money-printing has come home to roost. Central banks are (at least [...]
The age of globalisation, which started with the fall of the Iron Curtain, is on the wane. For decades, the world economy became increasingly interconnected [...]
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought about an unprecedented international response, both in terms of speed and magnitude. We have already written about [...]
There is war in Europe, and for the first time since the Second World War, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has spilled over from a regional conflict into a [...]
After months of sabre-rattling, last week Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, finally gave the order to invade Ukraine, and the world’s attention was [...]