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Recently I was asked my opinion on what role companies can play in moving towards a future of more ‘sustainable consumption’. The term ‘sustainable consumption’…

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There is an apochryphal story – or so I am assured – that the massive Liberal landslide victory in the general election of 1905-6 derived from an eight-word manifesto –…

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In 2022, the state of California celebrated a record budget surplus of $97.5 billion. Two years later, according to the Legislative Analyst’s Office, this surplus has…

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What the world needs now probably is a dose of ‘love, sweet love’ but – to mix my song lyrics – equally probably, ‘love is’…

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“Effective governments create opportunities for citizens to thrive, building thefoundation of national development and prosperity.” This is one of the statements underpinning the Chandler Good Government Index. The…

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As a young person looking increasingly despairingly towards politics, I found myself reinvigorated with hope for the future of decent, honest, and respectful politics when…

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I must now spend more time promoting the idea of localism. Since I retired from local government employment, I have been trying to fathom how decentralisation…

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The Bank of England’s forecast that it will make cumulative losses of more than £100 billion by the end of the decade through the Asset Purchase…

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Attempting to draw conclusions about the outcome of yesterday’s elections with little more than a third of the votes counted is a complete mug’s game,…

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The rewilding fad – as some people believe it to be – as come along way since Isabella Tree wrote her highly successful book with…

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Barry: The proposed ban on selling new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will be delayed until 2035. Bearing in mind that the shrinking…

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There was a time, perhaps 1945-1985, when arts policy in Britain was catching up finally with that of its neighbours in Europe. Although cities had…

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