It is customary for doctors working in Britain’s National Health Service to undergo an annual appraisal as part of a personal development…
Brexit was driven, in part, by the desire of reluctant Europeans to take the UK out of the protectionist wall and restrictive regulatory…
Between 11 and 13 June 2021, leaders from the world’s wealthiest nations will converge on Cornwall, England’s poorest county and the second poorest…
A global minimum corporation tax rate: Multilateral financial policymaking for a digitalised economy
The finance ministers of the G7 countries- seven of the world’s leading industrialised economies, but not including China and Russia- met face-to-face at…
On 27 May 2021, the Government of India invoked the Epidemic Diseases Act of 1897 and declared a nationwide epidemic. The day before,…
As part of a bridge-building exercise, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson entertained his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orban, at Number 10 Downing Street on…
In recent months, a new form of selective vaccine hesitancy has made itself known. Reports from across the world, even including such far-off…
Just as the UK seemed to be winning the virus-vaccine race, a potential obstacle emerged in late April 2021-in the form of the…
The 73rd anniversary of the Proclamation of the State of Israel on 14 May 1948 has been marked by communal rioting and an…
A giant inflatable Boris Johnson blimp, made in China and paid for by an anonymous local businessman, floated above the Marina in the…