As the New York Times notes this morning: Nearly 700,000 people have been driven from their homes in Lebanon, the United Nations said on Tuesday,
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The consequences of war
As the Washington Post has noted this morning of US economic data: Friday’s job numbers brought evidence suggesting that the gloomy types accurately saw weakness
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Is that too much to hope for?
I am tired. Tired of war. Tired of anger. Tired of death. Tired of lives lost. Tired of hope destroyed. Tired of unnecessary grief. Tired
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What should Rachel Reeves do now?
War in the Middle East is already pushing oil prices higher, and that means inflation pressure in the UK will rise again. But this is
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The oil crisis is creating profits, not just shortages
We have just published this short video on YouTube and many other channels. If you like it, please share it far and wide – because
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Priorities
Having just posted my note on moderation, and the need to change my work patterns, I think it’s only fair to add that I have
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The real cost of war
These were the headlines in a FT newsletter this morning: It is the ordering of these headlines that I find interesting. Financial markets come first.
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Am I alone in thinking all this?
I listen to, watch or read the news now, and always have the same questions. How much of this is right? What are the biases
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An appeal for help
As will be obvious to anyone who watches my videos, this morning’s short video, which was recorded yesterday morning, reveals that I was not, and
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