Do the G7 leaders really know what they’re doing?
Beyond all the gladhanding and uplifting bonhomie in Cornwall, the leaders of the world’s democracies face a series of serious economic challenges.
Beyond all the gladhanding and uplifting bonhomie in Cornwall, the leaders of the world’s democracies face a series of serious economic challenges.
Iain Martin and Tim Montgomerie discuss the Euros – the feelgood footballing aspect of the tournament and the political shenanigans – and the G7 gathering of
Binge-eating bloggers and children being sent to “fat farms” are symptoms of the country’s growing weight crisis.
The G7 catwalk has seen some natty dressers and fashion triumphs… as well as the odd faux pas.
Almost 20 years after the flop of the Concorde, supersonic passenger planes are preparing to make a comeback. This time, there’ll be some crucial design differences.
Windfarms won’t get the UK anywhere close to carbon neutrality by 2050 – only nuclear power can fuel the Brave New Green World.
GDP grew by 2.3% in April, the fastest monthly growth since July last year.
As the spectre of a cold war with China looms, the President is using the G7 summit to renew ties with US allies and shore up 20th century institutions to cope with a new world order.
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