Come Jubilee time, anti-monarchy sorts are nowhere to be found
By Ross Clark
It’s a neat, but demonstrably wrong, idea
By Ross Clark
The idea that a few rich countries are hoarding vaccines while the rest of the world goes without doesn’t reflect reality
By Ross Clark
While records of storms exist since 1851 they cannot be taken to be complete records
By Ross Clark
Was herd immunity for the young the right strategy all along?
By Ross Clark
We could afford to lose the sports where winning Olympic gold does not represent the pinnacle of that sport
By Ross Clark
Far from predicting more summer rainfall in the German Rhineland, climate models have tended to do the opposite
By Ross Clark
The drug company argues that antibody levels among Israelis who have received two shots are already beginning to fall
By Ross Clark
The US and the EU are trying to repatriate tax revenues from smaller countries with less clout
By Ross Clark
This ‘breakthrough’ is not all it is cracked up to be
By Ross Clark
Like a bouncing ball, the US economy hasn’t gotten back to the height it fell from
By Ross Clark
A minimum global corporate tax rate is an idea dreamed up by America, agreed by the G7, to be imposed on all G20 companies
By Ross Clark
China’s pretense to scientific prowess over the West has been exposed by mixed and questionable results
By Ross Clark