Britain’s Energy Sector: Too Many Suppliers, Not Enough Supplies, and a Need to Rationalise Energy Use
A number of smaller energy suppliers have been forced out of business in the UK since January 2021, at which time the nation’s…
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A number of smaller energy suppliers have been forced out of business in the UK since January 2021, at which time the nation’s…
In America, public health officials, healthcare regulators, the federal government, and conservative politicians normally averse to state intervention in healthcare, are currently sharing…
In a joint statement on 15 September 2021, three high-profile political leaders of the Anglophone world-President Joe Biden and Prime Ministers Boris Johnson…
On 13 September 2021, the UK’s Department of Health and Social Care announced that all 12- to 15-year-olds in England would shortly…
Ivermectin can be considered a “good drug” if used properly. It is cheap, widely available, easy to administer, usually as a single dose,…
Election manifesto pledges are at best promises, not necessarily meant to be kept, and yet readily broken when the situation demands. The prevailing…
This year’s summer holidays have seen the cancellation, or postponement, of many planned foreign vacations, forcing British holidaymakers to take their much-awaited holidays…
While a variety of conspiracy theorists, an assortment of Republican politicians in America, and many others across the world, including unaffiliated members of…
Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 has helped protect many people against Covid-19 as well as prevent the spread of infection to others. It has also…
For once, Britain’s road freight operators, along with the suppliers, sellers and users of road-transported goods (agriculture, construction, hospitality, and retail sectors), the…