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Three former judges of the High Court of the UK and more than 600 lawyers, academics and retired chief justices warned in a letter to the Prime Minister. They warned the...
Read moreEconomists at the University of Ulster analyse and suggest that the real unemployment rate of NI may be three times higher than the official measure. Northern Ireland's rate currently stands at just...
Read morePolitical analysts warn that the United States and the United Kingdom's decision to overlook the repercussions of broadening the conflict in the Middle East poses a significant risk. The naval assaults...
Read moreThe EU underwent a significant transformation due to a landmark referendum on June 23, 2016. Following this event, the dynamics within the UK experienced considerable shifts, particularly concerning the interaction...
Read moreBrexit has markedly exacerbated the UK's economic woes, leading to an unparalleled surge in the inflation index and cost of living. Consequently, the nation finds itself in its direst economic...
Read moreThis piece explores the economic impact of the housing market on the UK economy, focusing on productivity, wealth disparities, and future uncertainties. The productivity predicament is highlighted, with housing market...
Read moreThis article examines the "Global Britain" strategy, tracing its evolution since the 2016 Brexit referendum and assessing its impact on the nation's diplomatic endeavours. The strategy, articulated by former Prime...
Read moreSince the start of Hamas' attack on Israel, certain ministers in Netanyahu's cabinet have called for the forced relocation of Palestinians residing in Gaza to Egypt and other regions. This...
Read moreThe UK is experiencing a rise in financial hardship, with a study indicating that many Britons may plunge into poverty without doubling wages. Data from 2021-2022 reveals that approximately 22%...
Read moreIn the landscape of labour rights and fair compensation, Northern Ireland stands at the crossroads of a persistent challenge: achieving wage equality. Despite strides toward societal progress and economic development,...
Read moreUnder the government's changes, inherited agricultural assets worth more than £1m will be liable to tax at 20%. Farmers worry...
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