Information Technology can remould global economics

Over the past two centuries, the capitalism has undergone constant changes and economical cycle which lurch from boom to bust and always has emerged transformed and strengthened. Paul Mason an economic editor at Channel 4 News and Guardian columnist believes that after two decades the western capitalism which dominated the world, this economic system has…

Meltdown of the Irish economy in Eurozone

Paul Murray describes vividly in his third novel, the role of bankers in Ireland, who are classed as new class of pariah, accused for bringing the country to the edge of bankruptcy. And Dublin is branded as post-apocalyptic ghost town, full of protesters dressed as walking the dead Royal Irish Bank (Zombies), in unfinished luxury…

England win the Ashes

Victorious Cook Day 3 Australia tour of England and Ireland, 4th Investec Test: England v Australia at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, Aug 6-10, 2015  Australia 60 all out  18.3 ov , MJ Clarke 10 off 15, 2 fours, MG Johnson 13 off 25, 2 fours, SCJ Broad 15-8; MA Wood 13-1, 253 all out, 72.4 ov,  David Warner…

Delayed airline passengers only 4 in 10 claim compensation

The consumer Group “Which?” found 9000 flights and 37 million passenger journeys to and from UK were delayed by 15 minutes or more between June 2014 and May 2015, and out of 90,000 passengers who could be eligible to claim compensation only four in 10 people, 38% put in a claim. So delayed airline passengers…