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22 May 2014, 17:09 CET
Showing blog entries tagged as: UK

Bank of England had little alternative to interest rate rise, but has increased pressure on Treasury over cost of living

Posted by Warwick Business School at 16 June 2022, 19:15 CET |
Filed under: Finance, UK

Expert comment from Warwick Business School

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Lowering demand for gas, not fracking, is the answer to UK reliance on imported energy

Posted by Warwick Business School at 01 April 2022, 00:07 CET |
Filed under: Environment, Energy, UK

Commenting on the North Sea Transition Authority announcement that it was withdrawing the requirement to decommission three Cuadrilla wells,

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Treasury plans on net zero will increase transparency, but contain significant holes

Posted by Warwick Business School at 03 November 2021, 17:56 CET |
Filed under: Environment, Finance, UK

Commenting on the Government's plans requiring firms to show how they will hit net zero, Dr Frederik Dahlmann, Associate Professor of Sustainability at Warwick Business School said:

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Largest economic slump in history is different to any other recession, but short term recovery likely to be robust

Posted by Warwick Business School at 16 February 2021, 23:57 CET |
Filed under: UK, Economy

Expert comment from Warwick Business School: Dr Ivan Petrella, Associate Professor of Economics at Warwick Business School, said:

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Bank of England support on coronavirus gives UK advantage over EU countries

Posted by Warwick Business School at 19 March 2020, 23:20 CET |
Filed under: Health, Finance, UK

Expert comment from Dr Ivan Petrella, Associate Professor of Economics at Warwick Business School.

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UK leaving little time for much-needed trade analysis with June deadline on EU talks

Posted by Warwick Business School at 27 February 2020, 16:19 CET |
Filed under: UK, Trade

Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, said:

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The European Union Should Thank the United Kingdom for the 'Brexit' Threat

Posted by Tomas Zdechovsky at 28 April 2016, 18:10 CET |

The European Union must face another big threat in very short period of time. There is another item on the threats list – Brexit – the withdrawal of the United Kingdom, one of the three biggest member states, from the European Union. This threat is beginning to have very realistic shape when some top British politicians, for example Boris Johnson, very popular mayor of London, or Mick Jagger, the front man of Rolling Stones, take sides with the sympathizers of the withdrawal.

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Brexit - early referendum on the cards

Posted by Nick Prag at 14 May 2015, 17:25 CET |
Filed under: politics, UK

The surprise victory of Prime Minister David Cameron at the United Kingdom's general election last weekend has led to a chorus of concerned voices about the chances of a 'Brexit' from the European Union.

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Cameron's anti-EU stance gets a bashing

Posted by Nick Prag at 06 November 2014, 22:30 CET |
Filed under: Commission, UK, politics

The gloves came off when the new European Commission took office this week, with Britain, or at least its prime minister David Cameron, taking some hefty blows.

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