
Lessons of lockdown – did we get it right?
Our lives have been dominated by science and the state in the last two years. But in writing the history of the pandemic, we can’t afford to forget the human element.
Our lives have been dominated by science and the state in the last two years. But in writing the history of the pandemic, we can’t afford to forget the human element.
When the lockdown is over, we must ensure that state creep falls into retreat and that intrusive surveillance is not the new normal The COVID-19
Today there is another turning point election – this time to choose a new president of Algeria, the tenth oil and gas producer of the
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’ While they
Germany’s publicly traded real estate companies (Deutsche Wohnen, Vonovia, ADO and others) have come under massive pressure in recent weeks. Many of their stockholders come
Skinningrove is known locally as the Iron Valley. It is home to the Special Profiles division of British Steel. Situated on the rolling East Cleveland coast,
Over 1 million Uighur Muslims are being held in detention centers in the far western province of Xinjiang, China. Uighur leaders and experts located outside
“There was 57 channels and nothing on,” Bruce Springsteen famously lamented in a song released in the early 1990s. Now, the number of television stations
You pay with prison or your skin for the power to decide people’s lives or deaths, promote a product, monopolize a slice of the economy,
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