Our chart of the month shows export performance of the major European economies over the last 10 years. What does it show? Of course, as…
Our chart of the month shows export performance of the major European economies over the last 10 years. What does it show? Of course, as…
Living abroad, I am bombarded with news about how badly Britain is faring (the latest being the post office scandal and the continuing tortuous debates…
I had the pleasure of attending Anthropy 23 at the Eden Project recently, a gathering of some 1,800 delegates from public, private and third sector…
Care homes and domiciliary care are key parts of British society, but are usually viewed as the poor relation of the NHS. There are more…
One of the highlights of the Big Tent event in Bristol was a presentation by the head of regeneration in Bilbao, who talked about how…
“Adenauer, Schumacher, Erhard… and the young people who entered politics after the war, like me, we all shared something. We all wanted to make sure…
December 24 is when Germans celebrate Christmas, on ‘holy night’, gathered together in small family groups perhaps before visiting Midnight Mass, a tradition played out…
Frau Baerbock, I have to ask you, how has it been negotiating with Christian Lindner? You can’t have imagined a few months ago you would…
One of the benefits of living in neither the country of my birth nor the country where I spent almost all my adult life is…
And so we have it…. While Britain flounders on under Boris Johnson and its obsession with cross-channel immigrants, sleaze and Peppa Pig, the bank-manager-like Olaf…
With the German federal elections, the era of Angela Merkel draws to a close. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson believes he may enjoy a decade in power…
Decided by the British people in the June 2016 referendum, Brexit is a decision to leave European institutions with an essentially economic vocation. It is…