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London, the Olympic ghost town

Tuesday, 31st July 2012

London is quieter than usual this week in spite of the Olympics, with many commuters staying at home or fleeing…

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London, the Olympic ghost town

Tuesday, 31st July 2012

London is quieter than usual this week in spite of the Olympics, with many commuters staying at home or fleeing…

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London, the Olympic ghost town

Tuesday, 31st July 2012

London is quieter than usual this week in spite of the Olympics, with many commuters staying at home or fleeing…

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Twitter does something really, really, really stupid - will they fix it?

Tuesday, 31st July 2012

You've heard by now that Twitter suspended Guy Adams, a journalist from the UK paper The Independent after Adams posted…

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Product GB - Its the Economy, Stupid

Thursday, 26th July 2012

It will take more than the warm glow of the Olympic torch to warm the UK economy, writes Mike Indian.Image…

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Why won’t the Government answer questions about Lord Green?

Monday, 23rd July 2012

The House of Lords, unlike the House of Commons, is still sitting and this afternoon Baroness Jan Royall, Leader of…

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Olympic Lanes to slow London commuters

Saturday, 21st July 2012

That’s the old wartime spirit! and the original:…

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UK car manufacturing has increased

Thursday, 19th July 2012

Car ownership and manufacturing are vital to the economy.…

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Magnitsky Act as a Test for American Democracy

Tuesday, 17th July 2012

Click to download the Magnitsky Bill (HR 4405) in PDF Click to download Russia's Magnitsky Federation Council report in PDF…

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Launching the Clapham Junction app

Thursday, 12th July 2012

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Leaving Twitter for good

Tuesday, 10th July 2012

I’ve decided to close my Twitter account, folks. It’s over. After four years (37,354 tweets) of micro-blogging and meeting great…

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The looming long term black hole

Wednesday, 14th March 2012

BBC Newsnight tonight had a very interesting debate about the possible long term black hole opening up in the economy…

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The looming long term black hole

Wednesday, 14th March 2012

BBC Newsnight tonight had a very interesting debate about the possible long term black hole opening up in the economy…

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Borrowing from Peter to pay Peter

Tuesday, 13th March 2012

The banks have been repeatedly attacked over the last few years for not lending enough to business, especially small to…

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Welfare & Business: A Marriage Made in Heaven?

Monday, 5th March 2012

This coming year, the UK Government is predicted to spend £111bn on welfare. Only pensions (£129.3bn) and the NHS (£123.8bn)…

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Edwina blinks - Five enterprise zones announced

Tuesday, 20th September 2011

It was half expected (Mark Drakeford, Labour AM for Cardiff West let the cat out of the bag a few…

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Edwina blinks - Five enterprise zones announced

Tuesday, 20th September 2011

It was half expected (Mark Drakeford, Labour AM for Cardiff West let the cat out of the bag a few…

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Edwina blinks - Five enterprise zones announced

Tuesday, 20th September 2011

It was half expected (Mark Drakeford, Labour AM for Cardiff West let the cat out of the bag a few…

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Edwina blinks - Five enterprise zones announced

Tuesday, 20th September 2011

It was half expected (Mark Drakeford, Labour AM for Cardiff West let the cat out of the bag a few…

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Hello world!

Wednesday, 17th August 2011

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!…

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