The UK’s institutions have, so far, stood up to what can only be considered a sustained assault by the executive. Over the last three years,…
The UK’s institutions have, so far, stood up to what can only be considered a sustained assault by the executive. Over the last three years,…
Not everything is black and white. That must be the Conservative leadership’s hope having lost in the Supreme Court and the Labour leadership’s hope now…
There are, said the poet and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge – the author of Kubla Khan and the Ancient Mariner – “two classes of men”….
Is the Lberal Democrats’ promise to revoke Article 50 a masterstroke or a big mistake?
Democracy is not about winning. It’s about accepting that, sometimes, you lose the argument.
Every year, October 31 in celebrated as Reformation Day and, in its time, it was as politically important to the future of Europe as Brexit Day. For…
France and Britain must preserve their strategic partnership in spite of Brexit.
There is a lot of smoke surrounding the prospect of a no-deal on 31 October. The bookies’ odds are shortening for a no-deal exit. But I…
A no-deal Brexit can be avoided with both sides saving face
International trade as a percentage of GDP soared in the post-war years. In this issue of our Globalization Outlook we ask: was it ever viable…
This post was first published on the New Weather website… Earlier this month, Indian government ended the devolved powers arrangement they had with Indian-administered Kashmir. As I…
Sherlock Holmes said: “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” It’s a mug’s game to predict…