The coming decade will make or break the European Union
One might have been forgiven for thinking, in 2010, that the European project was in peril. In that year the financial crisis known variably as
One might have been forgiven for thinking, in 2010, that the European project was in peril. In that year the financial crisis known variably as
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. To subscribe and/or view previous editions just google ‘Deloitte Monday Briefing’ Economists went
Remember when Stephen Fry was funny? I can, though it’s getting harder with every passing year. In the late 1980s Fry emerged seemingly fully formed
If there is one figure that has propelled many in Britain to reject Europe it is the legendary Brussels Eurocrat – the unelected, unaccountable federalist
Some relatively good news for the UK economy today. The latest ONS figures show that the economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter of
What are we to make of the Italian crisis, and what threat does it pose to the Euro and, indeed, the European Union itself? I
A few weeks ago, when Emmanuel Macron received the Charlemagne prize, the French President warned that Brexit was an alarm bell but that its sound
It seemed that the Italian political stalemate since the elections, which has now lasted over two months, was edging towards a breakthrough. But Italy is
Last week AFP reported that Italians have been queuing up outside tax offices up and down the country demanding free money. They are not trolling. These people
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