The Economist - UK (2019-06-01)
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The EconomistJune 1st 2019 5 1 Contents continues overleaf Contents The world this week 7 A round-up of political andbusinessnew ...
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The EconomistJune 1st 2019 7 1 The world this week Politics At elections for the European Parliament, a predicted surge by popul ...
8 The EconomistJune 1st 2019 The world this week Business FiatChryslerAutomobiles confirmedthatit wasseekinga mergerwithRenault, ...
Leaders 9 B ritons pridethemselvesontheir“unwritten”constitution. America, France and Germany need rules to be set down in black ...
10 Leaders The EconomistJune 1st 2019 1 S eenfromafar,Europeisshrinkingandineffective.InGer- manyAngelaMerkel’schancellorshipisw ...
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12 Leaders The EconomistJune 1st 2019 1 2 with newly created money, is a source of tension between euro- zone countries, helping ...
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14 Leaders The EconomistJune 1st 2019 2 ble alternative venue for China’s global companies. It now wel- comes firms with dual-sh ...
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16 The EconomistJune 1st 2019 Letters are welcome and should be addressed to the Editor at The Economist, The Adelphi Building, ...
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18 TheEconomistJune 1st 2019 1 A t some pointin June or July roughly 124,000 people in Britain can expect to receive a ballot pa ...
The EconomistJune 1st 2019 BriefingThe British constitution 19 2 1 standing. Statutes such as the Bill of Rights (1689) rub up a ...
20 BriefingThe British constitution The EconomistJune 1st 2019 2 Mr Blair’s government also used Europe to provide constitutiona ...
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