Boris Johnson calls on public to crowdfund Big Ben Brexit bongs January 14, 2020 Boris Johnson has urged the public to chip in to a crowdfunding campaign so that Big Ben can ring out to celebrate the UK’s departure from the EU. The Prime Minister called on Brits to “bung a bob for a Big Ben bong” after it emerged that the projected costs of the celebratory chimes had [...]
How coronavirus could cause a global recession February 28, 2020 Covid-19 has dominated news headlines since mid-January. The human and social costs have been heavy, disrupting the normality of life primarily in China but also around the world. Now the recent outbreaks in Italy, Iran and South Korea have ignited fears of a global pandemic, and in response major equity indices have plummeted by nearly [...]
Russian cyber criminals hack Iranian hackers to disguise attacks October 21, 2019 A Russian cyber crime group hacked into a rival Iranian outfit so that it could carry out attacks in disguise, an investigation by cyber spooks has revealed. The so-called Turla group took control of tools and infrastructure belonging to an Iranian organisation known as Oilrig before launching cyber attacks on more than 35 countries. Read [...]
Reinvigorating the regions is crucial for the whole of our country January 10, 2020 The Prime Minister had victory to savour on holiday in Mustique, and when he returned foreign policy was very much top of the agenda, with the escalating tensions between Iran and the US. But if Boris Johnson is to remain in power for a decade, he must not take his eye off the ball domestically [...]
Oil prices fall on possible limit to China investments September 28, 2019 The price of oil fell on Friday and was down for the week after an escalation in trade tensions between the US and China as well as a faster-than-expected recovery from Saudi Arabia’s oil production. During a volatile session, Brent fell 83 cents to end the day at $61.91 per barrel. Read more: Oil prices [...]
Oil surplus set to crash into deficit, energy agency warns as US sanctions take countries offline May 15, 2019 Opec suppliers could have to step in to meet a “highly likely” deficit in global oil markets, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned months after the oil producing cartel slashed production. The deficit could reach around 700,000 barrels of oil per day, the IEA said, the same size as the surplus in the first [...]
Coronavirus: Global stocks spill $3 trillion as Covid-19 sends FTSE 100 staggering February 27, 2020 European stocks tumbled yet again today as fresh coronavirus concerns saw the FTSE 100 sink three per cent this afternoon as stock markets across the world dropped sharply. London’s blue-chip index plunged far below 7,000 points to 6,831.2 today after Australia’s Prime Minister warned the world is on the brink of a coronavirus pandemic. Cases [...]
General Election 2019: Jeremy Corbyn questions move to kill Isis leader rather than arrest him November 13, 2019 Jeremy Corbyn has said it “would have been the right thing” to arrest Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi rather than kill him. The Labour leader, who is currently campaigning in Scotland, told reporters that al-Baghdadi “being removed from the scene is a very good thing”. But he questioned whether it was necessary to kill the [...]
Beware the corona crisis power grabs April 1, 2020 IN THE midst of the financial crisis of 2008, Rahm Emanuel, soon-to-be chief of staff for US President-Elect Barack Obama, famously announced that “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.” Emanuel was [...]
As governments respond, beware Covid-19 power grabs April 1, 2020 In the midst of the financial crisis of 2008, Rahm Emanuel, soon-to-be chief of staff for US President-Elect Barack Obama, famously announced that “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.” Emanuel was [...]