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An interesting change in the British Eurosceptic discourse emerged at Nigel Farage’s public lecture at LSE yesterday (23.01.14). While little must be said about the event itself (yes, Farage is …

Quite often and, rather unfortunately, the discussion surrounding immigration to the UK is imbued with outward resentment, nationalist sentiments and to some extent, xenophobic undertones. However the notion expressed by …

Sitting in a popular Japanese restaurant in Soho, London, I was enjoying a bowlful of soba noodles and an old friend’s company. She is currently interning at a consultancy and …

Think of today’s economic development. What do you see? One of the first images that comes to my mind is that of metros. Be it Zurich or Kolkata, besides the …

This week at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, Chancellor George Osborne announced the early implementation of the extended Help to Buy housing scheme, rather than waiting until the scheduled start …

This article is the second in a two-part series on Dave-the-Brave’s EU-speech of Wednesday, 23rd January. Whereas last week I argued that Britain’s relations with the European Union may not …

Dear readers, the first month of the year ends today and so we thought it would be the ‘ideal’ date to give some insight into what we should be looking …

This article is the first in a two-part series analysing the impact of Cameron’s January 23rd speech. This week predicts a much more diluted impact on Britain-EU relations that may …

How Europe’s support for Israel is fading European immigration officials have stamped an extraordinary number of Israeli passports in the past month, most of them labelled “diplomatic.” The flurry of …

Democracy Under Siege: The Institutional Underpinnings of Our Current Crisis Chike Bascom Waugh Croslin, The London Globalist, 2012 Publication The fashion in economic governance in recent years can be summed …