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Despite appearances, crises don’t happen overnight. The conditions build up over long periods of time and end up being triggered by some event or other….

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“The corporation is an externalising machine (moving its operating costs and risks to external organizations and people), in the same way that a shark is…

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I have to say that I’m beginning to feel some compassion for poor old Liz Truss. We watched her eight-minute performance at her appalling press…

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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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Recently, following the mini-budget, something happened in the defined benefit (DB) pensions sector which caused a massive intervention by the Bank of England. The DB…

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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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This summer, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change published two reports. The first proposed a World Education Service that would offer a baseline provision for all children whether…

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I tend to agree with Ben Rich last week, in his assessment of the new government, that – however much we may worry about the…

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There is a jarring contrast between the abrasive, ideological tone of the new British Conservative administration, under Liz Truss, with a mandate from well under…

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“Bullshit is a greater enemy of the truth than lies are.” Bullshit (2005), by Harry Frankfurt This week I am going to see an orthopaedic surgeon;…

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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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It is now more than a century since Teddy Roosevelt ushered in age of American anti-trust – eventually breaking up Standard Oil and other symptoms…

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