Theresa May says she trusts President Donald Trump despite Iran sanctions September 24, 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May has stood by the UK's special relationship with the US despite Donald Trump's decision to take his country out of the Iran nuclear deal, insisting she continues to have trust in the President. "Of course I listen to what the American president tells me," May replied when asked if she trusts Trump [...]
Lessons for Britain over the tragedy of Syria February 25, 2020 The Syrian civil war, which began in 2011, is coming to a bloody end — and, despite so many deaths that the United Nations essentially stopped counting, Bashar al-Assad is victorious. Idlib, the besieged home of the remaining Syrian rebels who fled as regime forces retook the rest of the country, will soon be added [...]
Oil-producing giants in reported talks to raise supply amid US sanctions on Iran September 22, 2018 Some of the world’s largest oil producers are mulling the possibility of raising oil supply by as much as 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in a bid to compensate for Iran’s falling output, it has been reported this morning. Countries within the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) as well as other producers are [...]
The semantics of becoming a cyptocurrency platypus September 17, 2020 If frequency of use is any measure of popularity in etymology, then “sovereignty” has a lot of new best friends in the semantics playground. For many, it is a familiar word in the ongoing matter of the departure of one island nation from a continental economic union where, as is often the case, it means [...]
FTSE 100 steadies after two days of steep losses February 26, 2020 The FTSE 100 steadied after dropping to a 13-month low earlier in the day after two days of heavy losses prompted by growing fears over a coronavirus pandemic. London’s blue-chip stock index fell 1.6 per cent to below 7,000 points to 6,903, its lowest point since February 2019, before recovering 0.1 per cent. The FTSE [...]
Pompeo and Circumstance: The special relationship endures July 23, 2020 The visit of a US secretary of state to any country is always an eagerly anticipated affair. Short of a US presidential visit, there is little that can match the arrival of the global superpower’s leading diplomat onto any domestic stage, as can be testified by the extreme media and political interest these encounters provide. [...]
Coronavirus concerns see hand sanitiser sales leap 255 per cent March 3, 2020 Coronavirus fears saw sales of hand sanitiser spike 255 per cent in February, according to supermarket data released today. Sakes of liquid soaps also rose seven per cent as shoppers hit the shelves as the number of coronavirus cases outside China rose sharply last month, research firm Kantar said. Sales of household cleaners jumped 10 [...]
Coronavirus: UK cases rise by over 600 to reach 2,626 March 18, 2020 The Department of Health has confirmed that there have now been 2,626 coronavirus cases in the UK, up from 1,950 cases yesterday. It is the biggest daily surge of confirmed cases yet, as the government prepares for a surge in cases. The government said it had now tested 53,595 people for Covid-19. On Twitter the [...]
Sacked former Boeing boss Dennis Muilenburg leaves with $62m payout January 13, 2020 Former Boeing boss Dennis Muilenburg has left the firm with a $62m (£48m), despite having overseen one of the most disastrous years in the company’s 104-year history. The payment comes in compensation and pension benefits, but Muilenburg will not get severance pay, according to Boeing. Read more: Boeing 737 MAX ‘designed by clowns’ internal memos reveal [...]
Fires in the Gulf: How a tiny waterway worries international oil traders June 17, 2019 Oil prices soared four per cent last Thursday as observers reported seeing smoke rising from a Norwegian oil tanker off the coast of the UAE. Later, reports emerged that a second tanker, the Japanese-owned Kokuka Courageous, had also taken damage and its 21 crew were evacuated. It happened as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was [...]