Analysis
Coverage of Analysis in the Nexus archive.
- Earth’s permafrost could soon release hidden ‘deep carbon,’ supercharging warming
Melting permafrost is releasing carbon into the atmosphere, and a new analysis suggests scientists may have underestimated the severity of the situation.
- Masked Iranian forces appear to seize ships in staged video
Masked Iranian forces appear to have seized ships in a staged video, with analysis suggesting parts of the footage were filmed hours after the reported seizure. The discrepancy raises questions about the authenticity and timing of the event.
- Rachel Reeves rakes in extra £215million from drivers in little over six weeks thanks to higher pump prices sparked by Iran war, analysis shows, sparking fresh calls to follow other countries and cut petrol taxes
Rachel Reeves, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has collected an additional £215 million from drivers in six weeks due to rising petrol prices linked to the Iran war. The analysis highlights calls for the UK to follow other nations in reducing petrol taxes.
- Britain's electricity is its 'most British' in over 20 YEARS: Analysis reveals how 53% of energy in 2025 was generated in the UK
The UK generated 53% of its energy in 2025, marking the highest level in over 20 years. This achievement is described as the 'most British' electricity generation, highlighting domestic energy production.
- The nightmare scenario for global trade
The article highlights potential global trade disruptions worse than the Strait of Hormuz blockage, emphasizing critical shipping route vulnerabilities. Analysis suggests severe consequences for international commerce.