Jul 14th 2011By BagehotTHE end is nigh for self-regulation of the British press, all hail "independent regulation". That was the message from David Cameron, the prime minister, in the House...
Jul 12th 2011By BagehotTHE GROUND continues to slip under the feet of the British politico-media establishment as the scandal of tabloid misconduct and phone-hacking deepens.Reuse this contentRead More
Jul 11th 2011By BagehotEARTHQUAKES are always hard to predict in advance. But all the signs point to it: the ground is about to shift again under the British establishment, in...
EUR/USD rises to near 1.0500 as the US Dollar surrenders its intraday gains. French Macron appoints Francois Bayrou as Prime Minister, putting an end to political instability. The ECB reduced its key...
Silver struggles at $31.00, declines over 1% to test the 100-day SMA amid rising US bond yields. Technical outlook sees potential consolidation between the 100-day and 200-day SMAs, with key...
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has voted to ban more companies from being used on any council projects after a review of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry phase...
A bruising first few months in power have undoubtedly been compounded by Labour’s decision not to opt for a Blair-style courting of a hostile press. But many problems have been...
A fall in construction output helped shrink national gross domestic product (GDP) in October, according to new official data.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed construction output fell by 0.4...
The demise of ISG could be making contractors more risk-averse, according to information analysts.According to the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS), tender prices increased by an average of 0.8 per...
SSEN Transmission has committed to invest £22bn in its infrastructure, according to its new business plan.Proposals for the period covering April 2026-March 2031, known as RIIO-T3 price control, will see...