Food Safety: what comes round goes round
March 31, 2023 3:03 am Post a CommentThe current edition of Farmers Weekly, published yesterday, stepped outside its normal bounds with an exclusive report revealing a “massive... View Article
The current edition of Farmers Weekly, published yesterday, stepped outside its normal bounds with an exclusive report revealing a “massive... View Article
Today was supposed to be “green day”, when the government unveiled its latest net-zero plans for wrecking the economy under... View Article
A major part of the government’s plans to meet its self-imposed 2050 net-zero commitments is the improvement of energy efficiency... View Article
I would like to think that the response illustrated (above) to Sadiq Khan’s ill-considered Ulez expansion is the way of... View Article
Future historians are going to have as much trouble understanding this age as contemporary authors have in dealing with the... View Article
Although civil disorder in France is by no means uncommon, the latest wave of protests – supposedly over pension reforms... View Article
One of the more unpleasant features of the domestic energy price hike is rarely given enough prominence by the media... View Article
Wednesday was the perfect day to bury news, good, bad and indifferent. While the Oaf postured in parliament, all sorts... View Article
Somehow, I managed to convince myself that the spectacle of an ex-prime minister being tried by his peers for lying... View Article
I didn’t actually want to write about Johnson. Despite his prominence in the media at the moment, there isn’t a... View Article
Well, it doesn’t look as if the world is about to end, from a banking perspective. Although the UBS buyout... View Article
At last, it seems, the Credit Suisse affair is being elevated to front-page status in the British media, with the... View Article
For all the seriousness of the Credit Suisse crisis, and its potential to trigger catastrophic damage to the global banking... View Article
As far as the British media goes – national and local – the default value for immigration seems to be... View Article
Accustomed as we are to critical reports about the status of the British military, it would be easy to enjoy... View Article
I am not in the least bit qualified to comment on global finance – not that this has deterred me... View Article