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Explore how overcoming the grip of NIMBYism though thoughtful design, planning reform and community consent could hold the key to solving Britain’s housing crisis and unlocking economic growth.
Learn more about the geopolitics behind the newly inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the debate on multi-and-unilateralism surrounding its construction and use.
In our series, Leaders @Kings, the King’s Business Review editors sit down with Sarah Chen-Spellings, award-winning American entrepreneur and investor, podcast host, and global advocate for female founders, and the funds that invest in them.
As the aviation sector accelerates its decarbonisation agenda, most focus has been on long-horizon technological shifts.
UNOOSA experts reflect on the principles of maintaining peace beyond our planet and the role of the United Nations in a new, ever-expanding, private-sector-driven space age.
In our latest interview for the Leaders @King's series, King’s Business Review's @King's editor sits down with Tea Abrasheva, our very own King’s Business Club President.
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Explore how overcoming the grip of NIMBYism though thoughtful design, planning reform and community consent could hold the key to solving Britain’s housing crisis and unlocking economic growth.