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Bank of England has announced the base interest rate will be cut by 0.25% to 5%. This will be a welcome relief for the thousands…

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For decades, Middle Eastern nations favored oil over solar energy. Now, with climate change and renewable tech advances, they are shifting. Dubai’s $14B solar park and Saudi ACWA Power’s $94B investments in solar, wind, and hydrogen highlight the change. COP28 emphasized the need to decarbonize. Solar demand in the region is set to quadruple by 2030. This transition can lead to a cleaner future.

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The last several days have been taken up with scenes of widespread rioting in several parts of the UK. Unleashed following brutal knife attacks on…

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I’m captivated by the drama and sporting excellence of the Paris Olympics. Besides the action itself, the Games always reflect how countries feel about themselves:…

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“It was not the highly visible acts of Congress but the seemingly mundane and often nontransparent actions of regulatory agencies that empowered the great transformation…

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Over the last several years, much public discourse seems to have gone down the rabbit hole of anger, disappointment and pessimism. Political demagogues spend their…

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The population dynamics of the United Kingdom have been a subject of considerable debate and analysis, particularly in recent years. Two critical factors influencing these…

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Matthew d’Ancona is correct to say in The promise and the threat (TNE #396) that Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves’ fiscal rules will “as things stand” see…

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A Labour government with an unbelievable majority. What could it mean for primary care and other related community based services and what specifically did their…

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And so – way, way too late – Joe Biden has finally decided not, after all, to run for re-election.   It has been clear ever…

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‘All economic output (other than the supply of energy itself) is the product of surplus energy – whenever energy is accessed, some energy is always consumed in…

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In a highly controversial decision, the Supreme Court on June 28 reversed a 40-year old ruling, reclaiming the Court’s role as interpreter of statutory law…

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