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The Second Lecture of the 2000-2001 Global Health Lectures came as a powerful reminder of the implications of exponential population growth on the environment, development and the future of the…
The Euro non-revolution By Tom Arbuthnott of The Foreign Policy Centre In eight months' time, the European economy will totally self-destruct, the stock market will crash and the cumulative savings…
An amalgamation of recent statistics suggests that the type of Briton most likely to be strongly opposed to the EU is a woman in her later fifties or early sixties.…
Rachel Briggs Travel Advice Launch Event Speech Introduction The matter of FCO travel advice has never been more important. The appetite for overseas travel continues to grow – there were…
Issue 05, Summer 2001 Drugs policy in the western world stands out as a story of continuing, almost unmitigated, failure. While other problems – from unemployment to youth crime –…
Issue 05, Summer 2001 The European project was always about more than coal and steel. Even when the ink was fresh on the Schuman plan, it was the dream of…
Mark Leonard: This is the first in a series of seminars which is going to form the backbone of the Global Britons Programme, a year long research project which aims…
DANGEROUS DATA by lury.gibson (Adam Lury and Simon Gibson) (Bantam Press, 2001, pb, £9.99, ISBN 0-593-04741-9) Arthur C. Dogg is a new type of detective - a data detective. He…
Successful corporations have changed from ‘financially viable producers and purveyors of goods and services’ into vast profit-needing institutions that, almost coincidently, deliver goods and services. Extraordinary facts about this historic…
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