Category: Health and Public services

It may be that, later today, we should have another prime minister to represent the ­UK. This will be the fourth in the last decade….

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One of the highlights of the Big Tent event in Bristol was a presentation by the head of regeneration in Bilbao, who talked about how…

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I still have a great deal to learn about the historical emergence and development of a way of orienting to our world though the conceptual…

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1. Eco-cultural ‘activists’ tend to resist adopting a revolutionary stance and frame for their work.  I believe this is mistaken.  The mistake is that their…

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Two hundred years ago Shelley and his companion Edward Williams sailed their boat Ariel out of the Gulf of Spezia towards Livorno and were never…

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It’s summer. The Conservative party is in disarray, following a leadership election. Different factions of the party are fighting one another, and government is in…

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By the time you are reading this I will, I hope and believe, be half way across the Bay of Biscay on a Brittany ferry….

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For the second international trip of his second term, from 25 to 28 July, Emmanuel Macron has decided to visit Africa (Cameroon, Benin, Guinea-Bissau). The…

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I have been having daily chats with Graham Brady, chief controller for the Conservative backbenchers’ channel in the House of Commons and a man central…

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Radix Fellow, Prof Stephen Smith, has proposed a new hypothecated tax and other measures to increase NHS funding and to ensure everyone contributes fairly. These…

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When Joe Biden arrived on Israeli soil on July 14, as part of his Middle East tour, he stumbled over words again. Referring to the…

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I have to say that my first reaction to the discovery that Penny Mordaunt is not after all going to be on the ballot for…

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