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15th September 2023
Essay: Why government needs to get serious about business
British business and trade will drive the future growth and prosperity of the UK, yet in recent year...
14th September 2023
Cosmo Landesman on making it in journalism and the tragic fate of his son Jack
My parents had a cabaret club in America in the mid-West. They did plays and had performers - people...
13th September 2023
Diary: Liz Brewer on etiquette, presentation – and meeting Guy Ritchie
Life is about presentation. You have to realise that when you walk in that room, in front of the int...
12th September 2023
Three takeaways from India’s G20 summit
Now that the dust has settled from the India G20 meeting, I'm left with a generally positive impress...
11th September 2023
The Power of Motivation in the Workplace
Motivation in the workplace plays a valuable role for the individual as well as the organisation, bu...
Tariq Ali on the Cult of Churchill
8th September 2023
Tariq Ali on Churchill and the Sunak administration
I've recently published a book about Churchill, and it's interesting as the dust settles on the John...
7th September 2023
Building Success: The Importance of Role Models
In the ever-evolving world of work, navigating the complexities of one's career path can often feel ...
6th September 2023
China Restricts, India Attracts
China's leaders, faced with an economic slowdown, have gone on the offensive....
4th September 2023
Sir Rocco Forte: Rishi Sunak needs to think again on the Tourist Tax
The Conservative Party likes to claim to be the party of business - and in the past, when they have ...
31st August 2023
Former minister Brooks Newmark on Rwanda, lifelong learning, and Ukraine
As an MP, over 25 per cent of the people who approach you for surgeries is generally about their chi...
28th August 2023
Stop Rishi-bashing over India trade deal
Reports that Rishi Sunak 'faces a new conflict of interest row' ahead of the G20 summit on the groun...
24th August 2023
Dinesh Dhamija: The CBI’s alarming inward turn
Evidence that Britain will - post-Brexit - become an outward-facing, confident, international tradin...
22nd August 2023
The Baroness: Frances D’Souza on Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak and the current deluge of legislation in the House of Lords
I don't think the election will be a slam dunk for Sir Keir Starmer. The main reason for that is I d...
17th August 2023
Diary: Longest-serving foreign secretary of Australia Alexander Downer on Rishi Sunak, Gary Lineker and the hilarity of George W. Bush
Ilegal immigration is an important issue for me. I think there's a lot of misreporting about Rwanda,...
14th August 2023
Secretary of State Gillian Keegan on Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak and how Shirley Williams wrecked the education system
I spent most of my career in business and am a bit of a Johnny-come-Lateley to politics; I got elect...
2nd August 2023
Dinesh Dhamija: Air India: a Country’s Reputation on the Line
The news that Air India will buy 250 Airbus aircraft and 220 Boeing jets, worth a total of $70 billi...
31st July 2023
Mohamed Amersi: “We ignore the Middle East at our peril”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has galvanised the international community and triggered a combination ...
27th July 2023
Stuart Thomson on unleashing the power of autonomy in the workplace
In any role, one essential question to ask is: "How much autonomy do I have?" That will tell you a l...
26th July 2023
Dinesh Dhamija: Indian billionaire snaps up London mansion for £113 million
Signalling a changing of the guard in London's headiest property markets, Indian billionaire Ravi Ru...
24th July 2023
Buddhdev Pandya on the crucial question of AI and healthcare
The concept of Artificial Intelligence, known as AI, is now a major point of discussion in the healt...
18th July 2023
Dinesh Dhamija: India wants its own chips
Fed up with buying expensive semiconductors from Taiwan, Japan and the United States, the Indian gov...

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