
Sep 29, 2023 08:50 am UTC| Economy Central Banks Politics
As the Bank of Canada prepared to announce its decision on interest rates in early September, Tiff Macklem, the banks governor, received imploring letters from premiers spanning both the country and the political...
Shutdowns are a uniquely American drama − in the UK, it's just not Parliament's cup of tea
Sep 29, 2023 08:49 am UTC| Politics Economy
When it comes to shutdowns, the U.S. is very much an exception rather than the rule. Save for a last-minute spending deal in Congress on Oct. 1, 2023, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be furloughed and...

Online abuse could drive women out of political life – the time to act is now
Sep 28, 2023 02:54 am UTC| Politics
It is becoming increasingly evident that life in modern politics is presenting women with a stark choice endure almost constant online threats and abuse or get out of public life. Jacinda Ardern, the former prime...
China's new anti-espionage law is sending a chill through foreign corporations and citizens alike
Sep 28, 2023 02:51 am UTC| Politics Law
Earlier this year, China updated its anti-espionage law amid an intensifying rivalry with the US and growing distrust of the Western-led international order. The law broadens the scope beyond what it originally sought...
Who is Jacinta Allan, Victoria's new premier?
Sep 28, 2023 02:51 am UTC| Politics
With the sudden announcement that Daniel Andrews will be stepping down as premier of Victoria at 5pm today, the Labor Party has been working to find the best replacement. Deputy Premier Jacinta Allan, from the Socialist...
Sep 28, 2023 02:48 am UTC| Economy Politics
The U.S. is moving toward a government shutdown. House and Senate appropriators are divided on spending levels, policy riders and additional items, such as support for Ukraine. As a political scientist who studies the...
Sep 28, 2023 02:44 am UTC| Politics
Congress has just days to keep the federal government from grinding to a halt, and a last-minute deal seems increasingly unlikely. The problem is that lawmakers need to pass a dozen appropriations bills or a single...