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With Britain facing “eye-watering” decisions about public spending, many have set their sights on HS2 as the sort of gilded “grand project” the UK can
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With Britain facing “eye-watering” decisions about public spending, many have set their sights on HS2 as the sort of gilded “grand project” the UK can

Today’s Spot Markets live session is with Anjuli Davies, formerly of the Telegraph and Reuters, Davies’ last posting was as Senior City Editor for the

This is a bumper “retrospective” edition of the Blind Spot Wrap based on the fact Izzy has been on the road all of last week.

For a long time, I’ve viewed the internet data-driven economy as analogous to the communistic Gosplan system under the Soviet Union. I recently applied that

Bloomberg’s Matt Levine has been thinking this week about the decision by a New York court to drop charges against Tom Hayes, a former UBS

Today’s Spot Markets live session is with Anjuli Davies, formerly of the Telegraph and Reuters, Davies’ last posting was as Senior City Editor for the

The French enjoy speaking about their country’s supposed decline. Complaints about the impoverished areas of Saint-Denis, poor job prospects, or the calamitous state of the

Techno Hubris: Driverless cars may be “the hardest technical problem of our time”, says Doug Field, who left Apple Car to become Ford’s technology head

In the second part of our series on Northern Rock, Neil and Jonathan pick over the lessons from the 2007 collapse of the world’s most

Here are the show notes for the Leaked Lunch podcast with head of Enodo Economics, Diana Choyleva, recorded at La Famiglia restaurant in Chelsea on

In the latest Leaked Lunch podcast, I am joined by Diana Choyleva, the founder of Enodo Economics — a research house specialising in China coverage.

On September 30, a coup rocked Burkina Faso for the second time this year. 34-year-old Captain Ibrahim Traore took the reins of the country, stating the