Please welcome the leader of the opposition: Sir Ed Davey
If some polls are to be believed, Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats could soon be the official opposition, here’s what that would look like, according to former Lib Dem advisor Pablo…
If some polls are to be believed, Ed Davey’s Liberal Democrats could soon be the official opposition, here’s what that would look like, according to former Lib Dem advisor Pablo…
Without the growth needed to fund the higher spending his MPs and voters demand, Starmer will resort to appeasing them with anything he can deliver on the cheap: constitutional meddling,…
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets. Silvergate Capital…
This election is not a choice between higher taxes and higher spending, but a chance for a break from instability and neo-liberal governance, says John McTernan Change. That’s the proposition.…
Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Neil Bennett, co-CEO of H/Advisors, takes the notebook pen to ask whether Labour really is the party of business Talk…
Jess Jones takes a look at why M&A activity in the PR sector is on the rise, and asks whether it will continue For the spinmeisters of public relations, advising…
With the general election fast approaching on Thursday, July 4, here’s everything you need to know about the UK’s first past the post (FPTP) voting system. Though backed by both…
Customers of the collapsed foreign exchange (FX) firm owned by Labour candidate Rajesh Agrawal are set to recover as little as ten per cent of the £15m they lost when…
China’s services sector grew slower than expected in June, marking its weakest pace in eight months, while confidence hit a four-year low, according to a private-sector survey released on Wednesday,…
Moving markets today: Asian stocks rise on rate cut expectations, yen near 38-year lows; Powell said US on ‘disinflationary path’; Focus on Fed minutes, ISM services PMI, and UK elections …