
Fans deserve fair play in major sports, not cheating and corruption
May 09, 2016 01:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Why is global sport business booming and why does this come with the increasing frequency and growing size of integrity scandals of bribery, corruption and cheating? This is something I have been giving serious thought...

Sadiq Khan: British dream now a reality for London's first Muslim mayor
May 09, 2016 01:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
In Pakistan, the chances that the son of a bus or rickshaw driver could secure a high-ranking political position in the countrys capital city are minuscule. But now, the people of London have elected Sadiq Khan the son of...
What is the Swiss model of co-operation with the European Union?
May 06, 2016 16:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Just look at how well Switzerland is doing alongside the European Union, argued Michael Geoghegan, the former chief executive of HSBC in a recent Financial Times article. His view is typical of the many who propose the...

Politicians should not be able to sidestep money-laundering scrutiny
May 06, 2016 16:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Efforts to scrutinise potential money-laundering in Britain are hitting some last-minute lumps in the road. The Bank of England and Financial Services Bill has been making its way through parliament since October last year...
The taxing problem of Welsh politics
May 06, 2016 16:34 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Yet again, the recent Welsh assembly election campaign was primarily about how best to spend public money. But recent developments mean devolved elections in Wales will soon focus on how best to raise public money,...
Everyone wants love, but most still turn their nose up when it's sold to them
May 06, 2016 16:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Matchmaking and dating services used to advertise in small rectangles on tube carriages, next to the vitamin drinks and food delivery services, and in smaller rectangles still on the classified pages of newspapers and...

May 06, 2016 12:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The RBA surprised by cutting in May, which suggests another cut to 1.5%, probably in August. The RBNZ is expected to cut to 1.75% in June. With both central banks behaving similarly near term, we would expect the cross...