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Commons concern – interview transcript

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The Mint:                     Good afternoon, Erik. And thanks very much for joining The Mint, to talk about your recent book on Elinor Ostrom. Erik Nordman:              Thanks a lot, Henry. It’s my …

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Cop out? – Interview transcript

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The Mint:                     Hello, Michael. Good day. Thank you very much for joining us to talk to The Mint. Michael Jacobs:             My pleasure. COP26 and Ratcheting up Climate Change Ambition The …

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A green light

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Mark Davis introduces a local investment vehicle that he says could help local communities achieve Net Zero. Two-thirds of UK councils have declared a Climate Emergency. They have set ambitious …

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Central concerns

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In his book, Building a Better world for All, former governor of The Bank of England  Mark Carney,  looks at value beyond dollars and demands your attention.  Review by Guy …

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A border town that knows no bounds

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Jennie Bailey tells the tale of a community in the north of England that is training its young people for the green jobs needed in a world threatened by unfettered …

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Debt ceiling fight pits corporate America against Republicans

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The debt ceiling battle on Capitol Hill is pitting corporate America against congressional Republicans in a test for business groups that have historically aligned with GOP lawmakers on economic issues. …

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IMF board gets initial briefing on Georgieva role in China data rigging scandal

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WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund said its executive board met on Tuesday to discuss a report prepared for the World Bank alleging that IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva pressured staff to alter data …

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Lord Bethell and Matt Hancock to hand over private messages

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For months, Government has been refusing to hand over evidence in our challenge concerning Abingdon Health, the testing company awarded £85 million worth of contracts without competition. Yesterday we took …

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Six companies made £16 billion in excess profits during the pandemic

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ASOS and Serco were among six companies across finance, outsourcing, retail, real estate, mining and pharmaceuticals who made £16 billion in excess profits during the pandemic. Our new report “Pandemic …

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Cop out?

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So what can we expect from COP26, billed as the “most important international meeting to address climate change yet”? Will country ambition “ratchet up” as the architects of the Paris …

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