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From Paris to Belém, via Beijing
Keir Starmer will be attending COP30 in Brazil, after all, ending weeks of speculation that he wouldn’t and what that signalled for the UK’s climate...
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Caerphilly does it: The role of immigration in Welsh political discourse
In the lead-up to a by-election in Wales that has the potential to provoke repercussions that go beyond just Caerphilly, immigration has been playing...
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Trust is built in the open: What Wikipedia can teach us about the future of comms
Wikipedia has long been a symbol of what the internet could be at its best: open, collaborative, and committed to the pursuit of knowledge. Founded in...
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Trust and transparency: What does Prince Andrew do next?
Prince Andrew’s role in the Epstein scandal and his position in British public life continues to receive the most intense scrutiny. Over the past few...
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India’s recalibrated embrace of Afghanistan
Written by Dilip Yadav Founding Partner, First Partners (Affiliate of SEC Newgate Group) After four years away, India’s quiet return to Kabul marks a...
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Birmingham, Brexit, and the Budget – what the Regional Investment Summit told us about the government’s growth plan and electoral strategy
Last year’s investment summit was all about the UK’s global ambitions. The message was clear: Britain wanted to be seen as a magnet for international...
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What’s the point of Labour’s Deputy Leadership Election?
As ballots open in the race to replace Angela Rayner as Labour’s deputy leader, the contest between Lucy Powell and Bridget Phillipson is revealing...
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Is the world ready for a COP in the middle of the Amazon?
In less than a month’s time, COP30 kicks off in Belém, Brazil, deep in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. It’s a location that’s rich in symbolism...
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