Monthly Archives: September 2019

The downgrading of the UK’s shale gas potential

While school protests about climate change under way and the country in chaos over brexit, fracking has quietly restarted in the UK…leading to more earthquakes. But a recent report from a pair of UK academics has cast doubt on the … Continue reading

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Why has no other country tried to leave the EU?

Originally posted on daryanblog:
I had an interesting conversation the other day with someone from another EU country (Holland) and it led to something of a thought experiment. Why has no other country ever tried to leave the EU? I…

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Pre-election analysis – the UK’s Trump v’s the rebel alliance

Originally posted on daryanblog:
So its possible we’ll have an early election, thought probably not as early as Boris Johnson wants. He seems to be hoping that by bringing a bit of Trump like behaviour to the UK he can…

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