The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not just another geopolitical shock. It is the beginning of a physical supply crisis that could transform
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YouTube Creation
These days, when I am asked what I do, which is still a regular occurrence, I usually say that I am a YouTube creator. There
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The inflation lull before the storm
As the Office for National Statistics has reported this morning: The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 2.8% in the 12 months to April 2026,
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Trump, tax, the rule of law and lessons to be learned
I wrote yesterday about Donald Trump’s contempt for the rule of law. Now we have a great deal more evidence of that contempt, and of
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There is a recruitment crisis in accounting – and it’s all the professions own fault
I read what I thought was quite a surprising press release yesterday. It was sent to me by a firm called AdvanceTrak. They were clearly
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Reform and the Politics of Care
The third, and final, part of my series on reform and how to tackle it is out today on Substack. You can read it here.
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Central banks failed on inflation
Central banks claim they defeated inflation by raising interest rates. The evidence suggests otherwise. In this video, I look at seven major economies, including the
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Developing a Fair & Sustainable Economy
For the second day running, as if one video is not enough, I have a second one to offer. This is a recording from Scotland’s
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Trump’s attack on the ICC is really an attack on the rule of law
The Financial Times has reported that during discussions with Xi Jinping, Donald Trump suggested that the US, China and Russia should effectively collaborate against the
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