29 Nov 2023 Differing Inflation in UK, US and Europe How inflation stories in the three major economies are divergent and what it means for interest rates
28 Nov 2023 Migrants, the Trend Is to Externalize the Problem On the one hand, the UK tried to move them to Rwanda, on the other Italy found an agreement with Albania: two different solutions, but which have in common the idea of 'exporting' migrants. Putting human rights at risk
24 Nov 2023 Shockwaves from the Netherlands Election victory for Party for Freedom fits into a wider picture of European radical right populism
24 Nov 2023 Violence Is the Face of Men's Discrimination Against Women Working on criminal law measures and culture is essential but not enough: to really change things we need a deep understanding of how discrimination stems from power relations that continue to favour men
15 Dec 2023 Integrating Europe Through Public Spending Integration through law has been the basis of European integration since the beginning. Now there is the new integration 'through money' represented by Next Generation EU, which although is a temporary plan could lead to stronger cohesion
11 Dec 2023 High Speed Rail Unites Europe The most incisive effect of EU policies on rail transport is above all the standardization of technologies and market regulation, in addition to the creation of a transEuropean railway network. And Spain is a leader in business models, having evolved the Italian model of competition