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The world is witnessing a resurgence of extremism, nationalism and populism; can the voice of reason re-emerge?Join us with British-Israeli political advisor and author of The…

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The UK is grappling with a deepening housing crisis driven by declining prosperity, increasing immigration, the effects of climate change, and an ageing population. The…

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In discussions about stakeholderism v shareholderism, we may not examine often enough the who, what, and why of shareholders in publicly quoted companies. We have…

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The Bank of England has fallen further behind its G20 counterparts in greening the financial system, according to the latest Green Central Banking Scorecard, published…

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There is an episode in West Wing, when the melancholic Director of Communications, Toby, dismisses concerns about the reputational implications of bombing a recalcitrant Middle…

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From Dutch lakes to African reservoirs, from hydropower stations to ocean bays… floating solar power installations are among the stars of future energy generation.  A…

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The state of the buildings that make up the Palace of Westminster is a ghastly metaphor for what’s wrong with what goes on inside it. …

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At this week’s Labour conference, the leadership injects some positivity about the country’s prospects having been criticised for its so far downbeat messaging that is…

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In the run up to the Labour Party Conference, the Westminster village has got itself ever more excited by Taylor Swift and Arsenal tickets, the…

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In the traditional economic paradigm, growth has been the central pillar upon which models, policies, and societal expectations have been built. From Keynesian frameworks to…

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