Brexit: End of the Line
Even with the EU giving as much Brexit time as it can, December 31 is coming.
Read more...Even with the EU giving as much Brexit time as it can, December 31 is coming.
Read more...The options for extending the Brexit runway don’t look promising.
Read more...Le Carré as a subversive anti-imperialist.
Read more...Money, lending, government spending, QE….all explained in one tidy post!
Read more...The Tories’ shambolic, self-serving rule has stoked interest in Britain breakaways by Scotland and even Wales and the North. But are they viable?
Read more...Brexit disruption has started even with a skimpy deal still theoretically possible.
Read more...Tne Grenfell Tower Inquiry digs up some gruesome corporate dealing, plus the UK’s property market could seize up.
Read more...More Brexit posturing, but also some hardening of positions when both sides would need to give to get a deal.
Read more...December 31 is a Barnier deadline too.
Read more...As Banco Sabadell’s disastrous acquisition of UK TSB has shown, a bank merger can founder due to botched IT integration.
Read more...Little Brexit motion and less progress as the clock runs.
Read more...The Brexit trade talks illustrate that not deciding amounts to a decision.
Read more...Drained peatlands and peat fires emit around 10% of our greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture, land-use change and forestry, yet there seems to be little effort to prevent this.
Read more...UK councils were already in trouble due to austerity, inflated charges for services, and mismanagement. Covid is set to generate bankruptcies
Read more...Absent immediate and drastic action to limit plastics use, global emissions will increase as incineration is used for waste disposal.
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