Category: Cohesive Capitalism

The Financial Services and Markets Bill, announced in the Queen’s Speech is expected to deliver the government’s ‘Future Regulatory Framework‘, which proposes fundamental changes to…

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In ancient Mesopotamia, it was called a jubilee. When debts at interest grew too high to be repaid, the slate was wiped clean. Debts were…

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Big Tent Ideas Festival – 11th June Queen Square, Bristol – will provide a business boost for some of the region’s young companies and entrepreneurs….

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The recent Guardian editorial about the looming energy cost crisis is correct to put centre stage a massive home energy efficiency programme to both cut…

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The Ukraine crisis has made energy security a priority, especially in respect to Europe’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels; at a time when governments are…

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In a recent piece, I wrote about ‘Global Transition: From growth to de-growth and top-down to bottom-up‘ I explained the process in which top-down organisations are…

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In the Sunday Telegraph, a few weeks back, the money saving expert’ Martin Lewis warned that “When people can’t afford food, they get angry –…

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This article first appeared in CEO World Magazine Disney’s no doubt well-intentioned “Reimagine Tomorrow” campaign has backfired. Why?  “We are excited to introduce Reimagine Tomorrow,…

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We have a problem. There are currently two fundamentally different understandings of the word “degrowth”. Jason Hickel’s view is that “Degrowth is a planned reduction of…

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Tim Morgan’s latest piece is worth reading, but I wonder whether his perception is seen generally.  The opening paragraphs introduce his idea: A new ‘heavenly body’…

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How Dinesh Dhamija Built and Sold Online Travel Agency eBookers for £247 Million Dinesh Dhamija is a first generation immigrant. Coming from a family with…

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Foreign critics have long chafed at the “exorbitant privilege” of the US dollar as global reserve currency. The USA can issue this currency backed by…

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