In the Sunday Telegraph, a few weeks back, the money saving expert’ Martin Lewis warned that “When people can’t afford food, they get angry –…
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In the Sunday Telegraph, a few weeks back, the money saving expert’ Martin Lewis warned that “When people can’t afford food, they get angry –…
The problem with the Levelling Up White Paper is that the government’s plan is strong on boosting regional economic growth – but weak on how…
The government’s plan to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda for processing has generated much angst among many. I do not intend here to opine about…
We have a problem. There are currently two fundamentally different understandings of the word “degrowth”. Jason Hickel’s view is that “Degrowth is a planned reduction of…
When I was writing my Tickbox book, I found myself researching the great American technocrat Robert McNamara, Like many other people in deep thrall to…
The war unleashed by Vladimir Putin against Ukraine has been going on for over a month and a half. It is therefore not the Blitzkrieg…
Imagine waking in the middle of the night and being told that you have to leave your home, your community, everything you know about your…
The Overton Window is a model for how ideas change over time and how these ideas influence what happens in politics. It is named after…
Tim Morgan’s latest piece is worth reading, but I wonder whether his perception is seen generally. The opening paragraphs introduce his idea: A new ‘heavenly body’…
I am treading on eggshells here and I am far from sure I will reach safely to the other side. We shall see. As many…
On 29 March,, very serious peace talks took place in Istanbul, in the Ottoman palace of Dolmabahce, between Russian and Ukrainian belligerents. They were opened…
The ten macro trends in the NHS (see my Book 1) are creating many more chronic, out-of-hospital conditions and even ‘new’ conditions such as diabetes…