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Robert Colvile
17th June 2024

Robert Colvile Interview: Insights on Journalism Careers and the Positive Future of Media

Was your journalism career a goal you had planned to achieve or a role that you fell into? It was ne...
SunTrain
14th June 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: SunTrain, Innovative Renewable Energy Transport by Rail

In 2023, Bill Gates mulled the future of renewable energy. One of the problems, he concluded, was tr...
Graduate
13th June 2024

CEO of Graduate Coach Chris Davies on How to Secure Graduate Jobs in 2024

If you are looking to secure a graduate job in 2024, you must first be aware of the unique set of ch...
Solar Companies
11th June 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Solar Companies Leading Europe’s Growth

Discover how solar companies like Raylyst Solar and Solar Drektinvest are leading Europe's growth....
Saudi Students
10th June 2024

Networking for Saudi Students in the UK: Dr. Najah Alotaimi

Discover why networking is crucial for Saudi students in the UK, as explained by Dr. Najah Alotaimi....
Education Improvement Report - Tim Clark
7th June 2024

Introducing Tim Clark’s new education report ‘Better Schools: the Future of the Country’

Explore Tim Clark's new education report addressing the teacher recruitment and retention crisis...
Labour's Brave New Energy World
6th June 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Labour’s Brave New Energy World

Explore Labour’s energy policy and its ambitious plans for a renewable future....
Diana Taylor
5th June 2024

An interview with incredible artist Diana Taylor: “Young artists shouldn’t get caught up in trends”

Explore Diana Taylor's new exhibition, 'Borrowed Time,' and discover how her work reflects a journey...
Michael Gove
3rd June 2024

Valete to Michael Gove: Reflecting on an extraordinary Political Legacy in 2024

I was fortunate to be able to attend a hastily arranged breakfast in support of Helen Grant OBE, MP ...
Sicily
1st June 2024

Letter from Sicily, Delightful Reflections on History and Art: Philip Mould OBE

Sicily is an extraordinarily layered country. It's a fascinating place where the influences are stil...
29th May 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: India’s 10 year reckoning

Since his election as Indian Prime Minister in 2013, Narendra Modi set out a vision for his country...
how to prosper in a busy world
28th May 2024

Sir Terry Waite on careers in faith

Faith has been a vital part of my work, and that has been a gradual growth over the years. My unders...
24th May 2024

Book review: Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House and the World by Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki has become a Democratic sage by virtue of having served in both the Obama and the Biden ad...
22nd May 2024

Film Editor Meredith Taylor reviews new Donald Trump film The Apprentice: “A compulsive portrait of toxic narcissism”

"You're either a killer or a loser" is the advice a young Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) gets from hi...
17th May 2024

Exclusive interview with Defence Secretary Grant Shapps: ‘Putin absolutely must not win’

Grant Shapps is only 20 minutes late for my interview with him, but is nevertheless apologetic when ...
16th May 2024

Event report: Guy Opperman, Siobhan Baillie and Rob Halfon at the East India Club

It's not often that you have three heavyweight politicians in one room but that's what happened at t...
15th May 2024

Diary: former Webb Space Telescope head Carl Starr on the space sector and journeying to other planets

I worked on a programme with NASA for 27 years doing the James Webb Space Telescope. It was around t...
13th May 2024

Harry Hyman: a Labour government will be a helpful ‘resetting of the clock’

I meet the entrepreneur and publisher Harry Hyman in his offices on Haymarket. He is ensconced in a...
10th May 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Massive Renewable Deal and Battery Boost

There were two standout news stories this week to cheer the clean energy sector. First, Microsoft's ...
9th May 2024

Michael Gove on how the Tories can win the next election

When I hear the pessimistic talk about the upcoming General Election, I think back to the 2017 vote...
8th May 2024

Emma Roche on the possibilities of a philosophy degree

I remember, aged 14, reading Socrates' famous dictum "the unexamined life is not worth living" in th...

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