Category: Health and Public services

Here is a little bit of Liberal Democrat heresy to brighten what – without the news from Afghanistan – should be the final weeks of…

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At a dinner focused on the future of education a couple of years ago, a businessman put forward a request as to what he would…

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So, you’re in a crowded bar and you’re on the pull. This is a pre/post covid analogy, so use your imagination. You have brought your…

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Living abroad, it has been an interesting experience observing the goings-on in Britain during the latest phase of the pandemic, and now potentially slowly moving…

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About ten years ago, I was talking to someone from The-Pub-Is-The-Hub – Prince Charles’ outfit for advising community pubs. They told me how the best…

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Two decades and a bit ago, my son and his friend devised a game. They rolled matchbox cars down the banister and cheered as they…

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Have we collectively lost our ability to inspire and be inspired? This thought came to me reading the news coverage of two billionaires, Richard Branson…

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I am a lifelong member of the Lib Dems – their life not mine, I may say. Since the party launched in 1988, I have…

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Is the momentum towards a second referendum and eventual Scottish independence stoppable? Should it even be resisted? In a recent webinar on the UK’s future post-Brexit,…

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The big irony for many parents who have found ourselves schooling our kids at home in the last year is that education departments and teacher…

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I was at a party in Oxford over the  weekend, chatting about Chips Channon, whose diaries have just been published again (thanks, Lindsay!). And how…

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According to Ofcom, media literacy enables people to have the skills, knowledge and understanding to make full use of the opportunities presented by both traditional…

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