Category: Politics

  • Why Magna Carta matters

    Why Magna Carta matters

    Today, June 15, 2015, marks the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215, a document that to this day is widely considered part of the so-called unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom; and continues to be…

  • FIR Interview: Leila Janah and The Future of Work

    FIR Interview: Leila Janah and The Future of Work

    The expansion of the global internet population will continue to have a profound impact on infrastructure, education, finance, commerce, and healthcare, among other industries worldwide. That was a major theme of The Next Billion London, a one-day conference on May…

  • Fixing a polling system that’s out of sync

    Fixing a polling system that’s out of sync

    Reading the various reports, narratives and commentaries this weekend about the results of the UK general election that took place on May 7, the overall perspective I’ve formed on all of that is how could the expert commentators, opinion-formers and…

  • Adding a face to the HSBC name could go a long way

    Adding a face to the HSBC name could go a long way

    Reputation is built on trust and, for HSBC Bank, that chain has been well and truly disconnected through the revelations of alleged dirty deeds in its private banking operation in Switzerland that say the bank helped a large number of…

  • Rays of light amongst the gloom in the 2015 Trust Barometer

    Rays of light amongst the gloom in the 2015 Trust Barometer

    If you glance through the 2015 Trust Barometer published by the Edelman PR firm on January 20, you’d be forgiven for thinking that things are bad if not dire everywhere. The report – marking the 15th consecutive year Edelman has…