Category: Democracy and Political Reform

It wasn’t until I suddenly looked at my phone yesterday, and realised it was 3.30pm, that I knew I was not going to get the…

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I am the father of Natasha Abrahart, who took her own life on 30 April 2018 aged 20. She was a second-year physics student at…

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For the past five years, I have been writing on Radix about the future: 60 pieces so far. I have also been putting together Orcop.com –…

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Where will AI take us? This is a question that is occupying many today. So I thought I’d try an experiment.I set ChatGPT the following…

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Produced with the support of MAVA foundation The objective of this project was to investigate why ‘fossil fuel subsidies’ exist, are so sticky and, in…

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I have been surprised to find just how much biochar is already known about and used. Never before have I come across something which has…

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On 17 January 2023, during the Davos economic forum where she had been invited to speak, Olena Zelenska passed on to the Chinese delegation a…

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For students who choose to move away from home for university, it can be a jarring experience. In some cases, you’re leaving the community you’ve…

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Just to be clear, before I launch myself into this post – it would be a mischaracterisation to take what I say here as an…

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Events such as the Great Financial Crash, the Covid Pandemic and the war in Ukraine have affected all countries around the globe. Other events such…

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It was in 1955 – the year that Winston Churchill stepped down as prime minister – when Fritz Schumacher first went to Burma as an…

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How is Britain doing relative to its peers? Is there a case for optimism? The mainstream media tend to focus on headline-making problems and difficulties….

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