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From Trenches to Terminals: The Rise of Cyber Power in Global Geopolitics

*Disclaimer: upon request of the author: “All opinions and thoughts expressed are the authors, and are not linked to any…

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…

Quick HIV Testing provides hope in Sub-Saharan Africa

Several weeks ago, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met with members of the Terrance Higgins Trust to take an HIV…

Tax, Tariffs, and Turmoil: The UK’s Precarious Fiscal Future

In recent times, the UK’s economy, particularly its public finances, has looked a grim state, becoming a ship weighed down…

The Royal Return: The British Monarchy’s Diplomatic Influence in the Modern World

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Germany’s Fiscal U-Turn & Trump’s European Ripple Effect

Germany has recently taken a major turn in its economic policy, committing €500bil. to infrastructure spending and boosting its defence…

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…

BP’s “Fundamental Reset”: A Sign of the Energy Sector’s Broader Retreat from Renewables

BP has announced what it calls a “strategy fundamentally reset”, a dramatic shift that seesthe oil giant drop its green…

Germany: Where to Go from Here?

The European auto industry is going through difficult times. Not too long ago, during the pandemic, the shortage of microchips…