Masters of Our Fate, Captains of Our Souls
Thomas Paine, perhaps more than the nation’s official “Founding Fathers,” understood that government will deteriorate into tyranny unless those it governs are
Price Inflation Rose Again in August, but the Fed Doesn’t Care
Washington now faces a double threat: a worsening employment situation and a worsening fiscal situation. Get ready for the Fed to embrace
Vanquish Fitness secures £1m NatWest funding to fuel global growth
Tottenham-based e-commerce brand Vanquish Fitness has secured a £1 million trade loan from NatWest, guaranteed by UK Export Finance (UKEF), in a
Suri founders banish toothbrush “gunk” with sustainable design and build £24m brand
When Gyve Safavi and Mark Rushmore first met on a speedboat in the south of France — with advertising tycoon Sir Martin
UK falls to sixth in global innovation rankings as rivals surge ahead
Britain has dropped further down the world’s innovation league table, falling to sixth place in the latest global rankings published by the
Google parent Alphabet reaches $3 trillion valuation as AI and legal reprieve boost shares
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has become only the fourth company in history to reach a $3 trillion market valuation, as
Cyberattack threatens to keep Jaguar Land Rover factories idle until November
Jaguar Land Rover’s battle to recover from a devastating cyberattack could see its factories idle until November, according to suppliers briefed on
UK labour market cools: jobs and pay growth slow, says ONS
Britain’s labour market showed fresh signs of cooling in August as payroll employment fell again and the pace of wage growth slowed,
The Abraham Accords Five Years Later
Four years of trade between Israel and these three Arab Muslim countries is encouraging thanks to the Abraham Accords.





