One of the benefits of living in neither the country of my birth nor the country where I spent almost all my adult life is…
One of the benefits of living in neither the country of my birth nor the country where I spent almost all my adult life is…
Within the worlds of finance, business and politics, decision makers often have little understanding of the other spheres and their importance; the language and discourse…
Gaby Hinsliff’s call in the Guardian for MPs to be banned from second jobs, while well intentioned, would damage our democracy and impoverish our political…
I was recently reading a brilliant book by Kate Clanchy, the poet, who wrote How to Grow your own Poem – a work of genius…
Join us to hear how local trusts, councils & asset owners are making it easier for community entrepreneurs to access town centre property About this…
Well, it will hardly be a novelty to add to the chorus of media commentators who predict the end of Boris Johnson’s premiership by late…
First of all, let us give credit where it is due. Thirteen Conservative MPs voted against the Leadsom amendment on overhauling the standards procedures following…
The Baroness Grey-Thompson DBE DL is Guest Leader this month. She will be discussing: How does the experience of Covid and life online impact place-based regeneration…
The murder of David Amess has shocked the nation. As did the murder of Jo Cox five years ago. Or have they? Have things gone…
Australia is headed towards becoming Asia’s poor cousin. The major parties have given up on economic reform, productivity and innovation. Their approaches on these issues…
This article appeared in El Pais (in Spanish) The struggle continues between the EU and the UK government over the implementation of the protocol. It…