Thomas Hale: The strange economics of the university strikes March 7, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, EU politics, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 The strange economics of the university strikes. It will increase short-term profits at the universities: less pay for staff, no refunds for students Read here LinkThomas Hale
Geopolitics AP: Yemen’s Houthi rebels attack another ship in the Red Sea, killing 3 July 8, 2025 Mathew D. Rose Geopolitics 0 As Mr. Punch would say: “What a pity. What a pity.” And with AI, why do they need crews on these ships anymore? Read Article HERE
EU politics Costas Lapavitsas: Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour vs. the Single Market June 17, 2018 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, EU-Institutions, National Politics, Regulation 0 If the next Labour government is to be truly transformative, it has to free itself from the constraints of the single market. Read here
Climate Crisis CNN: Court orders Shell to slash CO2 emissions in landmark climate ruling May 26, 2021 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Energy, EU politics, National Politics, Sustainability 0 A Dutch court has ruled that Royal Dutch Shell must dramatically reduce its carbon emissions in a landmark climate decision that could have far reaching consequences for oil companies. Read here
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