New research reveals that the pandemic has hit the UK’s poorest regions hardest. Neha Deopa and Piergiuseppe Fortunato (UNCTAD) argue that post-COVID investment needs to be channelled to the North, Midlands and Wales
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This paper revisits canonical thinking on international financial centres (IFCs) that understands th...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
London’s strong position as a global city will remain post-pandemic, says Mark Kleinman (King’s Coll...
The unprecedented fiscal package adopted by the European Council this summer – dubbed Next Generatio...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
With our sizeable state and private sector, the question is more whether the state will be a bit big...
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The "Landscape and Culture: Expedition Art of the Scottish Hebrides" exhibition depicts the dramatic...
Boris Johnson’s decision to merge the Department for International Development and the Foreign Offic...
The UK has had a long-standing regional house price gap with prices in London much higher than the r...
Brexit has removed the EU as an external support system that prevented devolution from escalating an...
In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit the north-eastern coastline of Japan. Honda, Toyota, Ni...
In 2013, a group of British aviation archaeologists began excavating in Myanmar in search of some 14...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...
This paper revisits canonical thinking on international financial centres (IFCs) that understands th...
Contrary to some predictions, Britain's economy has not crashed in the two years since the EU refere...
London’s strong position as a global city will remain post-pandemic, says Mark Kleinman (King’s Coll...
The unprecedented fiscal package adopted by the European Council this summer – dubbed Next Generatio...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
With our sizeable state and private sector, the question is more whether the state will be a bit big...
This article, part 4 in a series, reviews the Athens Clarke County Police Department\u27s (ACCPD) de...
The "Landscape and Culture: Expedition Art of the Scottish Hebrides" exhibition depicts the dramatic...
Boris Johnson’s decision to merge the Department for International Development and the Foreign Offic...
The UK has had a long-standing regional house price gap with prices in London much higher than the r...
Brexit has removed the EU as an external support system that prevented devolution from escalating an...
In March 2011, an earthquake and tsunami hit the north-eastern coastline of Japan. Honda, Toyota, Ni...
In 2013, a group of British aviation archaeologists began excavating in Myanmar in search of some 14...
Eunice Goes offers an overview of Keir Starmer’s first three months in office. She concludes that th...
This paper revisits canonical thinking on international financial centres (IFCs) that understands th...