
A week in America | 30 September 2022
As UK Trade Minister, Kemi Badenoch flew in in the U.S. to promote the UK as the place for American businesses to do business, Martin explores the ‘special relationship’ between the two countries.
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As UK Trade Minister, Kemi Badenoch flew in in the U.S. to promote the UK as the place for American businesses to do business, Martin explores the ‘special relationship’ between the two countries.
This week Martin, looks at how climate change is affecting the U.S. and how it has brought unlikely opportunities for some communities across the country.
Despite being a federal republic, the US can’t shake off its fascination with all things royal. Lots of US Royal watchers will be waiting to see what the new King does next.
This week Martin looks at the business of sport and how US sports investors are able to make the most of their sporting assets.
Martin looks at President Biden’s announcement to forgive up to $10,000 in student loans and explores why the system is fundamentally broken.
Following the news of further political disruption to Martins UK home of Liverpool, he asks how does NYC operate so successfully and what could Liverpool and other UK cities learn from New York?
Is Britain stuck in the 70’s? Martin reflects on a Summer trip back to the UK and wonders if we are marooned in a time warp.
In his blog this week, Martin Liptrot discusses an optimist outlook for the US economy.
This week Martin discusses the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s potential trip to Taiwan amid growing tension with China.
As Britain experienced its hottest day ever this week, Martin Liptrot looks at the climate crisis in America and what President Biden can do about it.
This week we have the U.S. view of the Tory leadership race and why the Amercians are flummoxed by the absence of anything close to a household name.
As the U.S. celebrated July 4th, Martin Liptrot takes a look at how proud American’s are of being American.