- Ian Wishart is a business journalist, currently working in Brussels. He worked on regional newspapers in England and Wales until 2010. Shortlisted for UK regional education journalist of the year 2009. He was education correspondent of the Leicester Mercury between 2006 and 2010. He is now business reporter for European Voice, an Economist Group newspaper. This blog is wholly unconnected with that role and the views here are entirely personal. ________________________________
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G20 in Cannes: Nothing short of a disaster for the EU
When, 24 hours behind schedule, José Manuel Barroso and Herman Van Rompuy gave a joint press conference at last week’s G20 meeting, they had all the appearance of rabbits caught in the glare of headlights. A world-changing event such as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Cannes, China, European Commission, European Union, France, G20, George Papandreou, Germany, Greece, Herman Van Rompuy, IMF, Italy, Jose Manuel Barroso, Nicolas Sarkozy, Rome, Silvio Berlusconi
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