Will the Brexit divorce bill cost the UK €60 billion?
Feb 28, 2017 06:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
A wide range of figures are flying around regarding how much the UKs divorce settlement from the EU will cost. This is nothing to do with retaining market access or agreeing to a trade deal its the bill that the EU may...
Rio's Olympic legacy: six months on, how has the city fared?
Feb 28, 2017 06:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Its been over six months since the Olympic games came to a close in Rio. With the benefit of hindsight, many are surveying the city with a critical eye, wondering whether the multi-billion dollar mega-event was worth...

Richard Nixon's authoritarian loathing of the media lives on in Donald Trump
Feb 28, 2017 06:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
When things go wrong for the president, his administration in crisis mode and his approval rating down to a weekly average of 41%, he turns to the press, anger in his eyes. He pleads, cajoles, or mocks. That could describe...
Shorten goes on front foot over renewables 50% 'target'
Feb 28, 2017 06:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Australia could be the energy capital of Asia but instead it is going backwards, Bill Shorten will say in a speech on Thursday, vigorously defending Labors target of 50% of Australias electricity coming from renewables by...

The shape of Brexit is probably already written in a 60-year-old document
Feb 28, 2017 06:36 am UTC| Insights & Views
For the United Kingdom, March 2017 represents a significant turning point. Prime Minister Theresa May plans to trigger Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union and the Brexit clock will start ticking. But March 2017 also...

If Facebook ruled the world: Mark Zuckerberg's vision of a digital future
Feb 28, 2017 06:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Mark Zuckerberg, the 32-year-old multi-billionaire co-founder and CEO of Facebook has published his manifesto for the future. Its a comprehensive vision, running at nearly 6,000 words and the political and media elites...
Why universities and academics should bother with public engagement
Feb 28, 2017 06:31 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Universities and their academic members benefit from significant sums of money from the UK taxpayer. It seems only right then, that academics should engage the public in what they do. Its fair to say though that this...
noyb Files GDPR Complaints Against TikTok, Grindr, and AppsFlyer Over Alleged Illegal Data Tracking.