August 9th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
Financial markets were rocked this week by spell of intense volatility. Major indexes were deep in the red across the USA, Europe and Asia, while sterling continued its...
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July 26th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
The worst kept secret in Washington — that Joe Biden is getting on a bit — finally burst out into the political mainstream last month. The public, it should be noted,...
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June 21st, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
Less than two weeks out from the UK general election, we’re beginning to get a sense of how the next few years may play out. All the major manifestos are now published,...
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June 12th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
The touchpaper is lit and the battle lines are drawn. On Thursday 4 July, the United Kingdom will go to the polls, with most experts predicting a sizeable Labour...
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May 24th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
After all the election rumours, we finally got the truth on a sodden May afternoon. Prime Minster Rishi Sunak has called a snap election for Thursday 4th July. The...
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May 10th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
For businesses up and down the land, recent years have been extremely tricky, to put it mildly. Massive ruptures like Brexit and the pandemic have changed not just the...
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May 1st, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
Travel companies rely on their ability to manage international payments efficiently. As they expand globally, they face a complex range of challenges that can impact...
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April 23rd, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
The travel industry has gone through many challenges in recent times. With currency fluctuations, unexpected events, and evolving market dynamics, businesses in this...
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April 23rd, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
Introduction The travel industry is driven in large part by advance bookings. With this type of purchase, the relationship between cancellations and financial...
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April 19th, 2024
By Jonathan Cook
Almost eight years since the Brexit vote, the political and economic ramifications of the referendum continue to make themselves felt. Even though the UK has formally...
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