David Cameron
Britain Vote to Leaves European Common Market : A Well Thought Out Scream by James Riordan
Can you hear those dice rolling? Great Britain just took a mighty spin of the wheel or whatever gambling metaphor you prefer by voting to leave the European Common Market. The immediate effect of the vote, in which Britons voted to leave the 28-nation bloc by a 52-48 margin, was
Emerging-Market Assets Rally on Signs Britain to Remain in EU
published Jun 20th 2016, 3:45 pm, by Maria Levitov (Bloomberg) — Emerging-market assets rose for a second day on signs the campaign for the U.K. to stay in the European Union was gaining momentum. South Africa’s rand led a rally in developing currencies after a poll showed the campaign for
Bribery Still Rife as 80 Percent of Executives Admit Seeing It
published May 8th 2016, 6:01 pm, by Suzi Ring (Bloomberg) — A survey of board-level executives found that 80 percent have seen bribery and corruption at their companies, a sign that anti-bribery laws aren’t having enough of an effect. In a survey of 500 executives from companies located in 12
*Cameron Seeks to Intensify U.K.’s Efforts Against Islamic State
©2015 Bloomberg News NRR59T6S9728 (Bloomberg) — Prime Minister David Cameron is seeking a bigger role for the U.K. in the fight to eradicate Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, urging an intensified campaign against an ideology that uses recruits as “cannon fodder.” Cameron will use a speech on Monday to
Cameron Criticizes U.K. Muslims Who ‘Quietly Condone’ Extremism
©2015 Bloomberg News NQ5GUS6JIJUO (Bloomberg) — Prime Minister David Cameron will say British Muslims should stop extremist ideologies taking root in their communities if they want to stem the flow of radicalized Islamists traveling to fight in Syria and Iraq. Muslims who “quietly condone” prejudices either online or in their