Category: Tackling the Housing Crisis

Something strange is going on around the covid figures. I read a fascinating report by science editor Sarah Knapton in the Sunday Telegraph yesterday (£)…

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It was exciting to see that Rishi Sunak – our latest Prime Minister – took his oath of office on a copy of the Bhagavad-Gita….

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The successive victorious advances of the Ukrainian army in Izium, Lyman, and on the Kherson front, indicate that it has succeeded in establishing a balance…

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When President Macron of France suggested bringing together the heads of government of the wider Europe, whether they were part of the EU or not,…

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“Global carbon emissions must drop by 50 per cent by 2030 to keep on track with internationally agreed targets for limiting global heating.” The Guardian…

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The Samarkand meeting of September 15-16 of the member countries of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation – SCO, founded in the early 2000s by China and…

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Big Tent Bristol 2022 from Radix Think Tank on Vimeo. On the 10th and 11th June, Radix Big Tent brought the Big Ideas Leaders Summit…

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Questioned on August 25 by a journalist who asked her whether the President of the French Republic was “a friend or an enemy”, Liz Truss…

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I am currently engaged in a debate with a Lib Dem friend (hello Chris!) about my last posting in this blog – about why I’m…

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Over the last three decades, the United States of America has increasingly resorted to economic sanctions in its foreign policy. Relying on the financial hegemony…

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There are 1.5 billion operational cars in the world. The average length of these cars is 14.83 feet. I wanted to visualize what 1.5 billion…

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Today, being Sunday, the Royal Mail delivered a parcel.  To us in remote Herefordshire. Our new Prime Minister has told us that we can use…

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