
Shares in the biggest UK banks fell sharply today due to fears of a potential tax raid on the sector to help shore up the UK’s public finances. The market was reacting […]
Shares in the biggest UK banks fell sharply today due to fears of a potential tax raid on the sector to help shore up the UK’s public finances. The market was reacting […]
Ofgem says the main driver of the increase in the energy price cap is the increased cost of switching off wind farms. Critics argue that the cost of “wasted wind” will only […]
South Africa has recently made moves to allow the private sector to participate in the government-owned rail network. After years of poor management, inefficiencies and ineffectiveness, the freight rail system is the […]
Episode 2 of ‘The Other Night’ investigative documentary exposes collaboration between two judges and a third party relating to a case about fraudulent costs submitted by a lawyer’s firm. When questioned about […]
In a recent interview, Richard Kemp, an expert on security, intelligence, counter-terrorism and defence, issued a stark warning: “The more it develops – and it is going to develop more and more […]
Convictions for “hate speech” have catapulted to record highs in Britain, locking up people posting their opinions online while letting rapists, paedophiles and violent offenders walk free. The recent increase in jailtime […]
Here are some articles I collected earlier this week but haven’t had a chance to write about. I’ve included some weekend viewing for those who have given up watching television. Included is […]
A significant controversy has erupted across England, with residents defiantly raising the St George’s Cross flag in a grassroots movement dubbed “Operation Raise the Colours,” which has been met with swift removal […]
Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland Interconnection – the largest regional transmission organisation in the United States, covering all or part of 13 states – has seen a tenfold hike in auction prices for “guaranteed” energy […]