Letters to the Editor

Sarah Jenkins writes in about our Curium cover story, praising its clarity but asking whether the voices of patients could have made the piece even stronger.

Tom Randall responds to our feature on AI-driven cybercrime, saying the mix of threat analysis and practical tips made the issue hit home for smaller businesses.

Andrew Field writes in response to our feature on the Liechtenstein Investment Fund Association, saying it’s rare to see smaller jurisdictions discussed without resorting to stereotypes

Elise Martin responds to Stanley Johnson’s piece on climate resilience, calling for more on-the-ground reporting that shows the practical challenges Europe faces
Hopeful signs for a gentler fight against cancer
A reader reflects on Curium’s nuclear medicine breakthrough and calls for wider awareness and faster access to treatments
A welcome step on financial inclusion
MauBank’s ElleBoost programme is a practical way of tackling barriers that hold back women in business
Jersey shows how small jurisdictions can punch above their weight
Too often dismissed as a tax dodge, the island is in fact setting higher standards than many larger countries
Iran’s closed doors stifle its cultural promise
Oggy Boytchev’s evocative portrait of Tehran reveals a city brimming with potential, yet trapped by political repression.
Europe is in danger of shutting the door on global talent
By blocking schemes like Malta’s, the EU risks losing the very entrepreneurs and investors it says it wants to attract,...
Buying Banksy online is asking for trouble
A reader from Banksy’s hometown of Bristol, England, reacts to the surge of fake Banksy prints and questions why so...
