How can trade uncertainty hit the global economy?
As President Trump’s ‘America First’ regime takes off, economic news has been dominated by trade. Trump has long been opposed…
Has Japan Finally Turned the Page on Deflation?
Japan has been used for a long time to deflation and ultra-low interest rates, navigating decades of near-zero or negative…
From Factory Floor to Trading Floor: How Finance Hollowed Out Industry in Britain
In the early 1950s, Britain launched a third of the world’s merchant ships, spun enoughcotton to wrap the planet, and…
When the Triple-A Falls, the Markets Follow: The U.S. at a Fiscal Crossroads
In May 2025, the United States saw its credit rating downgraded by the credit rating agency Moody’s from Aaa to…
A New Right for a New Generation? Reform UK and the Collapse of Traditional Alignments
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A Nation Standing at a Crossroads
My first two articles on the Review had to do with Europe, and the last one specifically analysed Germany’s economy….
Beating the Bots: what it takes to enter today’s financial sector
Caspian Davies sits down with the ReadyBridge co-founders to discuss the challenges facing graduates looking to start a career in…
The Royal Return: The British Monarchy’s Diplomatic Influence in the Modern World
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The Shifting Transatlantic Relations: Implications of the Munich Security Conference
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A New World Order: In Defence of Foreign Aid
The Prime Ministers announcement this last week to limit the UK’s foreign aid budget from 0.5% of its GDP to…