Reporting from the Future of Britain Conference
Following the first public health warning from the Ministry for the Climate Emergency about the dangers of brain pollution – its new public health information…
Indonesia, the latest major power to do so, proposed a new peace plan for Ukraine on 3 June at the Shangri-La Asian Security Forum in…
When people meet, almost the first question is ‘What do you do? The answer establishes status and assists in deciding if there are common interests….
How many people love watching The Repair Shop on television? You know it’s true. We love healing, we love mending and, if we can start a culture…
I remember a conversation which I had some time ago, which may actually just have been with myself, about the alliance that made up the…
Whether pensioners are over-privileged – pensions triple lock, politically favoured because they vote in large numbers, etc, etc – is a subject of almost constant…
Care homes and domiciliary care are key parts of British society, but are usually viewed as the poor relation of the NHS. There are more…
Do you know what I’m doing at 8 30 on Monday morning? It’s the coolest thing ever – I’m turning on a tap and do you know what’s going…
I spent yesterday morning at the Sussex Steam Fair. At Parham House, no less, which is an independent stately home and which is normally the…
“And Jesus was a sailor When he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching From his lonely wooden tower And when…
I have just been listening to a podcast by Nate Hagens in his Great Simplification series. In this episode, Nate is joined by Daniel Zetah, who…