Whether pensioners are over-privileged – pensions triple lock, politically favoured because they vote in large numbers, etc, etc – is a subject of almost constant…
Whether pensioners are over-privileged – pensions triple lock, politically favoured because they vote in large numbers, etc, etc – is a subject of almost constant…
Do you know what I’m doing at 8 30 on Monday morning? It’s the coolest thing ever – I’m turning on a tap and do you know what’s going…
I spent yesterday morning at the Sussex Steam Fair. At Parham House, no less, which is an independent stately home and which is normally the…
“And Jesus was a sailor When he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching From his lonely wooden tower And when…
I have just been listening to a podcast by Nate Hagens in his Great Simplification series. In this episode, Nate is joined by Daniel Zetah, who…
My personal experience of regeneration is that my job is two-fold. My job is that I am an exorcist. I’m not joking. I go to places like mid-Cornwall,…
Well, what an extraordinary weekend! From the brilliant extemporary speech by Tim Smit describing his new Eden Project of the north – at Morecambe in…
At the New Stateman’s Regional Development Conference on ‘The Age of Levelling Up’ in Birmingham last month, Royal Society of Arts director Andy Haldane spoke…
Back in 1884, British law was like the new Ugandan law about homosexuality – it still rewarded proven sodomy with a death sentence. It had…
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