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Guy Clapperton is the freelance journalist who edits the New Statesman’s Gibraltar hub. You can also find him in the Guardian, Computer Business Review and Professional Outsourcing which he edits.
Any discussion of manufacturing in the UK at the moment is a conversation about extremes. On the one hand, the steel industry is in crisis following Tata Steel’s decision to sell or abandon its operations in this country. The shadow business secretary, Angela Eagle, makes the point eloquently in this publication: stuff has to happen and it has to happen quickly.
When Frank Mukahanana set up QuidCycle he had distinct ideas about what he wanted to achieve, as he tells Guy Clapperton
A selection of the best articles about politics, business and life on the Rock from the last seven days.
The British papers are full of who has the lead in the European in or out campaigns – Guy Clapperton considers the fallout for the smaller territories