Brexit A Year On

With the recent inclement weather hitting Europe, it doesn’t feel like March. The (notional) turning of the season does, though, mean we are at the halfway point of Britain’s two-year notice period to leave the European Union (EU). Here, we assess what has happened to date and how things are likely to proceed going [...]

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Teething Problems For The Trump Administration

Ever since Franklin Roosevelt, American Presidents have been scrutinised on their performance in the first 100 days. The measurement is often unreasonable – Roosevelt had a clear plan to hit the ground running, rooted in the belief that the Hoover administration’s inaction had deepened the Great Depression. Just over three months is often simply [...]

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Five Consequences of the UK Referendum

On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU). The consequences of this vote will play out over many years now. In this article we look at five of the consequences.   Labour Party in Turmoil   The British Prime Minister, David Cameron, announced immediately after the referendum result [...]

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Five Takeaways from the US Presidential Campaign

The US presidential campaign is now well and truly underway with the results of the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primaries announced. Here are five talking points following the first two results.     The Trump Campaign is Real   The big talking point from Iowa was whether Donald J Trump’s unconventional campaign was [...]

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5 Talking Points from the Danish Election

The Danish election on 18 June 2015 was a tight affair with the centre-right bloc winning 90 seats to the incumbent centre-left’s 89. The centre-right (consisting of the Liberals, the Conservatives, Liberal Alliance and the populist Danish People’s Party (DPP)) will therefore form a parliamentary majority with the Liberals’ leader (and Prime Minister from 2009-11) [...]

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The Rhino Charge 2015

We are thrilled to be supporting the Rhino Ark Charitable Trust, an NGO which works towards the conservation and protection of Kenya’s mountain range ecosystem, by sending Charles to the Rhino Charge (www.rhinocharge.co.ke). The Rhino Charge is an annual off-road motorsport competition held in Kenya in which entrants are required to visit 13 points (guard [...]

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5 things we learnt from the British Election

The latest British election of 7 May 2015 returned Conservative leader David Cameron to power, with an unexpectedly solid mandate. It was a disastrous night for the centre-left Labour party and the third party Liberal Democrats, whilst the secessionist Scottish National Party (SNP) swept Scotland. Here are five things we learnt from the results and [...]

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History on our doorstep

History on our doorstep Nordeq’s Denmark office is located in the historic harbour in the centre of Copenhagen Nordeq’s main office in Denmark is situated at the heart of Copenhagen’s most picturesque area, Nyhavn. Famous for its multi-coloured town houses and wooden ships on the canal, the area is consistently a hit with tourists and [...]

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