From Richard Stubbs, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada ...
Heavy snow storms bring disruption on linkedin (opens in a new window) ...
I was intrigued that in “The politics of pylons” the authors accepted that the only choices for connecting East Anglian wind ...
With regard to Labour’s “in-development” policy on social care, Sarah Woolnough of the King’s Fund is right: it is far too long to wait for people who need care ( Opinion, November 28).
Solve the housing crisis by allowing everyone above retirement age to downsize, stamp duty-free, transferring excess wealth to families when they need help the most, in their thirties and forties.
Technology groups drove US market gains on Monday as equities recovered from a post-Christmas sell-off. The S&P 500 index ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s move comes as Silicon Valley seeks to build bridges with the incoming presidential administration ...
The lawmakers’ approval of Trump’s win over vice-president Kamala Harris will pave the way for him to take office as planned on January 20, cementing a comeback that defied his criminal conviction and ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Canada’s Trudeau announces resignation, and Tencent added to Pentagon list of companies working with China’s military ...
The Biden administration is unlikely to lift sanctions and the terror designation of Syria, which prevent the US government from providing direct aid to the country. But US officials have been ...
Tencent’s US-listed shares fell as much as 9.8 per cent after the Pentagon designated the tech giant as a Chinese military company operating in the US.
UK prime minister says ‘line has been crossed’ as Emmanuel Macron also expresses alarm about billionaire’s interventions ...