Behind the scary headlines about “oil shocks” and the Strait of Hormuz, the structure of the global energy market has changed in ways that make...
A dispute involving the mayor of London, the US data analytics company Palantir and the UK capital’s police is fuelling a growing controversy about the...
The UK this week faced the prospect of a seventh prime minister in 10 years after Keir Starmer’s latest defence of his leadership failed to...
For thirty years, economists used a single term when discussing Saudi Arabia in the oil market: swing producer. It was the only country with enough spare...
The outcome of local elections rarely merits the adjective ‘historic’. But the results of this week’s voting in a range of UK constituencies look set...
Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the United States announced new initiatives on Tuesday on maritime security, port infrastructure and energy to boost cooperation...
After years of preparation, the EU’s three governing bodies—the European Parliament, the European Council, and the European Commission—are finally ready to begin formal negotiations on...