Editor’s Picks

Industry, politics and automobiles

The UK Government’s announcement that Nissan will build two new vehicle models at its Sunderland plant, saving thousands of jobs, combined two persistent themes of political engagement with the automotive industry in…

The Art of Peace at the Petit Palais

Diplomatic archives of historical and international significance – usually kept in secure concrete vaults – will be on display for the first time at Paris’ Petit Palais museum. They include a ratified…


Dear Mr Juncker, I have a cunning plan.

Dear Monsieur Juncker, I have been thinking of you recently. With Brexit and CETA, it must seem like life is not getting any easier.  Yet, as the new Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan…


£87bn industry walks talent tightrope

Creative industries in the United Kingdom fear they will not be able to retain or attract talent and skilled workers from the European Union if freedom of movement across the EU ends…


Topographia hibernica: Irish ponder feast or famine

The colonial mind-set will employ a cognitive dissonance of superiority before questing after another nation’s natural resources. It was no different between imperial Britain and pastoral Ireland. Giraldus Cambrensis, the Welsh ecclesiastic,…


Born in unusual times

Capital in the 21st Century is a surprising international best-seller.  A highly detailed monograph from the renowned French economics professor, Thomas Piketty, the 690 page book seems an unlikely source for such global popularity.  It is…