Wednesday, March 27, 2024

CC: Not All Royals Are Like Harry and Megan, According to @LeescoLee3

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Photo description: The Duke of Kent shakes hands with a BOAC pilot as he prepares to board Consolidated Liberator Mark I, AM261, of Ferry Command, for his journey from Prestwick, Scotland, to Canada. This was the first occasion on which a member of the Royal Family crossed the Atlantic by aircraft. Photo credit: Royal Air Force official photographer, Woodbine, G (Mr), Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons



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Lee Cohen, an expert on the British royals and the UK-US relationship, makes his debut on Constable Confidential. We discuss the contrast between how Prince Edward and his wife Sophie behave versus Prince Harry and Megan. Plus, we look deeper at the anti-UK sentiment from the White House.

Read more of Cohen’s thoughts on the royals here. Plus this piece on the Netflix deal with the Sussexes here.

The intro is a shortened version of a clip by Richard WagnerEEF OAL-1, licensed via Wikimedia Commons, performed by:

Conductor: James Allen Gähres

Ensemble: Ulm Philharmonic

Location: CCU Einsteinsaal, Ulm

Opera: The Valkyrie (Die Walküre)

Movement: Prelude from Act 3

Date 3 June 2014

The thunderclap outro is a shortened version of a clip by Jonathan HuntCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Thursday, March 21, 2024

#FRANCE: . Testing our cybersecurity know-how. @RealConstable @BatchelorShow @WSJ

 By SIMON CONSTABLE


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Take the test here.

M. Weik, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Korn Ferry: In UK Retail, a Surge in Female CEOs

By SIMON CONSTABLE 

Women now account for 35% of new retail CEOs in Britain. Will the percentage keep nudging upward? Read more here.



Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Forbes.com: UBS: “Democratic Sweep Would Likely Be The Most Negative Outcome.”

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

If President Joe Biden wins another term in the White House and both houses of Congress go to the Democrats, then that would likely be the worst possible outcome for U.S. stockholders, according to a new report.

“A Democratic sweep would likely be the most negative outcome for equity markets primarily due to a higher probability of higher corporate tax rates,” the research note from Swiss-based bank UBS states. Read more here.



Tuesday, March 19, 2024

CC: UK Tax payers Can Soon Buy Shares In Bank that Lost Its Soul @RealConstable @Ian_Fraser

 BY SIMON CONSTABLE

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Photo description: An accident on Savy Aerodrome during the German offensive. A powerful factor in weakening the German thrust across the old Somme battlefield was the continuous bombing by British aircraft.WWI

Photo credit: Australian War Memorial collection, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons




Ian Fraser, author of "Shredded: Inside RBS, The Bank That Broke Britain," joins us for his CONSTABLE CONFIDENTIAL debut. We discuss what Fraser describes as a culture that lost its soul and never got it back, is soon to be sold back to the UK public after being bailed out by the British taxpayer. Fraser explains the bizarre logic behind this news and analyses some recent problems for the bank that has now changed its name to NatWest. We also point out that the Scottish economy shrank significantly in the last quarter of 2023, which Fraser says wasn't much covered by the Scottish press.



Photo description: An accident on Savy Aerodrome during the German offensive. A powerful factor in weakening the German thrust across the old Somme battlefield was the continuous bombing by British aircraft.WWI

Photo credit: Australian War Memorial collection, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons




The intro is a shortened version of a clip by Richard WagnerEEF OAL-1, licensed via Wikimedia Commons, performed by:

Conductor: James Allen Gähres

Ensemble: Ulm Philharmonic

Location: CCU Einsteinsaal, Ulm

Opera: The Valkyrie (Die Walküre)

Movement: Prelude from Act 3

Date 3 June 2014


The thunderclap outro is a shortened version of a clip by Jonathan HuntCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Friday, March 15, 2024

CC: Anti-semitism Hits Record Highs Around the World @BenWeinthal @RealConstable

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

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Photo description: Scene from the Arab-Israeli war circa 1948


Distinguished Middle East analyst Ben Weinthal joins us again from Jerusalem, where he writes for Fox News Digital, the Jerusalem Post, and the Middle East Forum.


This week, we discuss the record-breaking levels of antisemitism around the world, plus the efforts of the U.S. administration to release frozen money to Iran while at the same time sending the U.S. Navy to build a temporary port on the Gaza Strip's coastline to help deliver humanitarian relief to refugees. That port will be simultaneously be close to a recent mega find of 4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves at the eastern end of the Med.


Isabel Vincent's piece from the New York Post

https://nypost.com/2024/03/13/us-news/fire-princeton-professor-who-helped-irans-terror-campaign/


Ben's pieces from Fox News digital

https://www.foxnews.com/world/biden-admin-under-pressure-stop-billions-dollars-sanctions-relief-iran

https://www.foxnews.com/world/antisemitic-incidents-across-europe-canada-record-levels-5-months-hamas-massacre-israelis



The intro is a shortened version of a clip by Richard WagnerEEF OAL-1, licensed via Wikimedia Commons, performed by:

Conductor: James Allen Gähres

Ensemble: Ulm Philharmonic

Location: CCU Einsteinsaal, Ulm

Opera: The Valkyrie (Die Walküre)

Movement: Prelude from Act 3

Date 3 June 2014


The thunderclap outro is a shortened version of a clip by Jonathan HuntCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

WSJ: How Much Do You Know About the History of Hacking?

By SIMON CONSTABLE

Who is considered the first hacker? When did the first denial-of-service attack occur? Test yourself on these and other questions with this quiz. Read more here.