Articles by Jay Elwes
Jay Elwes / August 28, 2018
If these risky financial assets get tangled up in the Brexit crunch, the consequences will be felt far beyond the square mile
Jay Elwes / August 17, 2018
Some decisions can’t be put off any longer says John Armitt
Jay Elwes / August 15, 2018
How to solve regional imbalances?
Jay Elwes / June 18, 2018
The triumphs of 20th century space exploration were colossal. Will Britain play a role in the triumphs of the 21st?
Jay Elwes / June 13, 2018
Space—it's not all cold hard politics
Jay Elwes / May 15, 2018
It’s one thing to invent a clever new technology, quite another to work out a canny way of using it
They are already weak, and as Brexit legislation moves through parliament they are coming under immense strain
Jay Elwes / April 20, 2018
The true character of our main political parties is being revealed by Brexit
Jay Elwes / April 17, 2018
This book isn't a bridge too far for the historian
As ducks bob down the river, the bench where Sergei and Yulia Skripal were found is cut up for removal