The sixth episode from Commonwealth News Podcast, with your hosts Daniel Cave, Laurence Marshall and BRAND NEW Co-host Simon Crundell. In this episode we discuss AUKUS with Ted Yarbrough, an American lawyer & writer, also Co-founder of the Daily Globe. Simon Crundell also talks about the British Integrated Security Review. …
Read More »Raw Materials price hikes.
Raw materials prices are rising. Why? Will this continue? Cotton and natural rubber prices have experienced a sharp rise: World Bank Blog Notice that China is the main consumer. Iron ore prices are high: And China is the main importer: Copper prices are up: The failure …
Read More »Daily Globe at the Weekend – The CANZUK podcast Episode 3
Isaac Anderson speaks with former British MEP, author and political advisor David Campbell Bannerman about Bombay, Brussels, Brexit and the future of Britain. Also, Daily Globe UK publisher Ted Yarbrough, author and Daily Globe contributor Brent Cameron, and UK based policy analyst Jeremy Hutton join the panel to discuss Freedom …
Read More »What is China’s Plan?
Various small clashes over the past year culminated in a fairly large scale skirmish on Monday in Ladakh that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and killed at least that many Chinese troops (Indian Times). It is less than a week since China seized 60 square km of Indian land in …
Read More »A plan to save the liberal global order in 250 characters or less
In this fast-paced world with news happening every minute of every day, it is hard to keep abreast of it all. After all, how does one find the time? The liberal world is seized by some form of ennui. Leaders are unable to articulate a vision of a world that …
Read More »Cook Pt 2: Operationalising the Concept
In the first of this article, we looked at how the UK was planning to create a satellite navigation system as a replacement to Galileo. It was seen that access to an independent sat-nav network was vital for Britain’s national security, regardless of the cost. According to the PM, the UK …
Read More »Policy Proposal: Cook Satellite Navigation System
With the EU pushing the UK out of Galileo, the government is rightfully considering all the options, primary among this is the building of our own British equivalent to Galileo and other satellite navigation systems. Nevertheless, we at the CRCC and Daily Globe wish to make a policy proposal: Open …
Read More »#CRCC Trade Proposals and Update
In this first update for the Commonwealth, Realm & Canzuk Campaign, we are proud to announce that the United Commonwealth Society and CANZUK International have joined, and we have received a lot of interest from a number of other groups and associations, along with many individuals. The CRCC is still …
Read More »A passage to India
If lying on a beach is not your thing and you yearn for a bit of adventure set against an exotic backdrop, have you thought about the possibilities the vast sub-content of India has to offer? The country offers a wealth of ancient temples and monuments for lovers of culture …
Read More »Unwind in the Misty Hills of Matheran
Matheran is undoubtedly an ideal destination to visit for a relaxing and fun vacation. Full of interesting tourist attractions, there will hardly be a moment when you are sitting idle or bored. Visit the town, pick from best Mathern hotels, and spend a wonderful vacation. It is quite interesting to …
Read More »Thekkady, Natural Wonder of India’s Kerala State
Thekkady is one of the most popular tourist destinations in south India. Home to the Periyar National Park, the town is simply brimming with tourist attractions that guarantee of a fun adventurous holiday. Thekkady is a small town that best represents the natural beauty of the state of Kerala. It …
Read More »Mumbai, City of Heritage, Culture and Optimism
Mumbai is a historic city which came under the reign of many empires and kingdom. Meanwhile, the city has travelled several miles and developed to the extent that it is today the wealthiest city in India. There are many interesting things to know about Mumbai. One of which is the …
Read More »Coimbatore, Southern India’s Fusion City
Coimbatore is a centre of commerce and businesses in the state. It is a significant urban city which is also a good holiday destination. Filled with both nature-made as well as man-made attractions and allures the city guarantees of nothing but a fun holiday. Coimbatore is one of the destinations …
Read More »Patnitop, Kashmir’s Spectacular Tourist Town
Patnitop is a basically a tourist town, which is aptly located in the Udhampur district of the beautiful Jammu and Kashmir state. The town is one of the hottest tourist destinations that is flocked by visitors throughout the year. Aptly situated at an altitude of about 6640 feet above the …
Read More »Exploring Ujjain, the Holy City of Madyha Pradesh
Ujjain is an ancient city and is a part of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the highly revered Hindu cities and is the city of Lord Shiva. Filled with revered temples, water tanks, and number of old monuments the city is a must visit for a traveler. An ancient …
Read More »Discovering India’s Cultural Richness in Jakandhar
Jalandhar is the oldest city in Punjab. It is the old capital of the state and one of the prime industrial cities. Besides, the city is also one of the best tourist destinations for holidaying in central India. Visit the city for a fun vacation. Jalandhar is a city of …
Read More »Sightseeing in India’s Spectacular State of Goa
There is no doubt that Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. What makes it popular are the hottest beaches, old Portuguese colonies, churches, cheap booze, first-rate hotels ideal for weekend getaways, and much more. Head to the state on next vacation and make it a …
Read More »My Open Letter to David Cameron: Valiant effort Dave, but the future is not in Europe.
Dave, you are to be commended. You fought the good fight over Jean-Claude Juncker’s appointment. As Fraser Nelson so articulately points out, the UK now has a Europe strategy, one based on principle and against the toxic reincarnation of Versailles that is Euro politics in the 21st century. But Dave, …
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