UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – According to official figures, the UK’s economic growth was boosted more than expected by warm weather in June. The higher temperatures had a positive impact on pubs, restaurants, and the construction industry, resulting in a 0.5% increase
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – A mounting backlash against Europe’s environmental agenda has, thus far, been unable to hinder its decarbonization plans. However, upcoming elections pose a potential threat to future climate and nature initiatives. The European Union has solidified its position
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Private equity firms have been acquiring numerous healthcare companies in the UK, including ambulance fleets, eye-care clinics, and diagnostics businesses, in an effort to capitalize on the growing NHS waiting lists. According to consultancy firm LaingBuisson, these
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – Maintaining a poker face became quite challenging as we engaged in a conversation with the CEO of a prominent US tech company. To our astonishment, he confidently mentioned that there was a specific threshold at which the
UK (Parliament Politic Magazine) – There is a prevailing belief among financial experts in the City that Bank of England policymakers are likely to implement another interest rate hike. However, the outcome of this decision heavily relies on the latest official price
EU (Parliament Politic Magazine) – One of the issues that Rejoiners consistently overlook in their campaign to push us back into the EU is the significant historical difference between Britain and Europe when it comes to corruption. This disparity was emphasized in
Six Western nations marked the 15th anniversary of Russia’s takeover of 20% of Georgian territory by demanding on Thursday that Moscow return the regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. A joint statement by the six members of the UN Security Council –
Tropical air could make parts of the UK hotter than California at the end of next week, with temperatures possibly expected to exceed 30C, but only after heavy rain hits the country. High pressure expected to build from the middle of the
Sir Tony Blair’s institute has continued to advise and receive money from the Saudi government since the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, we have learned. The former prime minister’s organization is involved in a multi-million pound partnership to help a modernization campaign
Roger Milla, legend of Cameroonian football, says he is opposed to the investigation of the African Football Confederation on the president of Fecafoot. On Thursday, CAF announced that it was opening an investigation into the president of the Cameroon Football Federation. “CAF