IT meltdown shows how horrifyingly exposed we are to total economic collapse
Over-dependence on cloud software has left the world one glitch away from disaster
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Over-dependence on cloud software has left the world one glitch away from disaster
Resources are scarce and markets are efficient – fundamental truths that the Government ignores
This will be the most anti-business government we’ve experienced in 50 years
The economic case for holding the Games in a new location every four years is broken
Airbus’s failure to capitalise on Boeing’s struggles doesn’t bode well for the future of planemaking
Berlin has made clear that it will not let the European Central Bank print money to save its neighbour
The bloc is about to be consumed on three fronts, and has no idea how to prevent it
The Party’s co-leader Carla Denyer has admitted she has not done what she demands all of us do
Macron openly tried to destroy the City. Political turmoil in France is an opportunity for Britain to get revenge
Brussels has triggered a bitter confrontation but lacks the strength to put up a decent fight
Labour’s rumoured plans are going to backfire spectacularly
Reform have broken away from the soggy, uninspiring offerings from the main parties. If only Rishi Sunak had been this bold
European carmakers will only grow flabby and uncompetitive behind tariff walls
Paris will quickly face its own ‘Liz Truss moment’ if the Right seize power
The Labour manifesto was terrifyingly thin on detail. We could soon have our most Left-wing prime minister in 50 years
The party’s claim to support British motorists will be news to anyone who has driven through a Labour-run council recently