UncategorizedSupply shocks weren’t random. They were strategic—and should be seen as ‘supply coercion’ instead, former Fed official says fwadmin / May 18, 2026 “The word ‘shock’ assumes the world resets. The world has stopped resetting.”
UncategorizedBirmingham braces for chaos as multi-party vote leaves council rudderless fwadmin / May 18, 2026 Europe’s largest local authority has no leadership after the political scene fragmented in this month’s local elections
UncategorizedThe disintegration of British democracy fwadmin / May 18, 2026 We are witnessing the fracturing of the traditional party system that glues our society together
UncategorizedLabour leadership battle threatens to reopen Brexit wounds fwadmin / May 18, 2026 Intervention by Wes Streeting fuels debate over whether a pro-EU campaign would help unite progressives in Britain
UncategorizedBritain gets the politics it deserves fwadmin / May 18, 2026 Cakeism, impatience and low-quality public discourse contribute to the UK’s instability
UncategorizedBurnham plays down rejoining EU after Streeting advocates Brexit reversal fwadmin / May 18, 2026 Contender to be next Labour leader also commits to Rachel Reeves’ fiscal rules in an effort to reassure markets
UncategorizedChina’s CXMT expects revenue to surge as memory chip demand soars fwadmin / May 18, 2026