I have a sense that Bitcoin is the canary in the coal mine of the crash to come. This is the chart of the Bitcoin
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Quantum economics from the perspective of quantum biology: Coupling and Uncoupling
This is the fourth in a series of articles that will be published daily during the rest of this week. The first quantum economics series
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What do you do when the target’s wrong?
As the Guardian noted yesterday: Bank of England rate-setter Catherine Mann has warned there is “very clear upside evidence” that UK inflation could remain above the central bank’s
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Labour’s shame and Tory delusion: how mediocrity took power
Why are Britain’s politicians so hopeless? From Tory fantasists to Labour deniers, Westminster has driven out the talented, the imaginative and the honest. The Conservative
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People are consigning Labour and the Tories to history
The electoral tables are turning. This is the latest opinion poll data from FindoutnowUK: To the final decimal point, the Greens were actually a tiny
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Radio 5 this morning
I was, at short notice, on the Nicky Campbell show on Radio 5 Live from 9 until 930 this morning. We discussed the Budget, black
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Quantum economics from the perspective of quantum biology: The circuit of value and its pathologies
This is the third in a new series that will be published daily during the rest of this week. The first quantum economics series and
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Not on the Budget bingo card
As the ONS has reported this morning: Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.3% in the three months to August 2025 compared with the
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We could have avoided a crash
This came from an email from The Economist yesterday: Today Gita Gopinath, a former chief economist of the IMF, sounds a warning. In a guest
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