Our high streets matter. Socially. Economically. Politically. Growing up in a busy inner-city area of Leeds, my local high street was a bustling hive of…
Our high streets matter. Socially. Economically. Politically. Growing up in a busy inner-city area of Leeds, my local high street was a bustling hive of…
The war in Ukraine has precipitated a crisis in European and world energy markets. Europe gets about 40 per cent of its gas and 30…
This post first appeared at the Orcop.com blog. Those of us who are committed to the idea that economic degrowth is unavoidable just cannot understand…
This letter first appeared in the Financial Times Andrew Hill is right to point out the difficulties some business leaders are experiencing in deciding how…
The New Political Capitalism: How Businesses and Societies Can Thrive in a Deeply Politicised World We are delighted to invite you to an in-person discussion…
Our recent book New Shoots[1] explores opportunities arising from trends that are changing our world. Some of these are widely recognised – for instance global…
Herefordshire Council’s land use planners have published a document that describes five different options for where growth should be in the county. They ask for views on…
This article first appeared in CEOWorld Magazine We are often all slow to accept that which we don’t like the look of. We tend to…
Inflation is plaguing consumer markets, putting pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to tighten the money supply. But as Rex Nutting writes…
The Guardian’s Business Green editor, James Murray, was correct that to undermine the claims of the pro-fossil fuel Net Zero Scrutiny Group in Parliament, it…
This article first appeared in Business Impact Business schools can no longer afford to ignore the intimate interrelationship between business and politics – and they…
Never in modern history have gas prices been so high in Europe. One million Btu (British thermal unit, the unit of account for gas, which…