Tag: covid-19

There is, as it turns out, an awful lot we don’t know about covid-19.   We don’t know how many people have had it or what…

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A new phrase is gaining currency: ‘holding the government to account’ for its handling of the covid-19 pandemic. Media pundits, maybe taking both their capability…

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Thanks to the local economic impact of covid-19, which local facility or asset are you most worried about closing forever?  Is it the pub, gym, leisure…

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On 1st June (some of) our children are supposed to be back at school, the test and track programme should be in place and the…

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There is another side to the whole covid disaster that, perhaps for obvious reasons, nobody is talking about. Still, I have clearly begun to specialise…

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It’s never a good look for Prime Ministers to seem weak. Even worse when that Prime Minister is supposed to instill confidence that his government…

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There was a day – back in the far mists of time – when we used to talk about the rise of the inner-directed consumers….

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Covid-19 will result in many companies going out of business resulting in decreased market competition. Now is not the time for competition authorities to take…

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Year ago, researching a book on the wartime V for Victory campaign, I found myself looking through the files at Churchill College, Cambridge on two…

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We are in high spring, and in any other year, if I were visiting this sleepy, medieval Kentish town where I am currently locked down,…

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All the news might push you back into primeval brain patterns – making you think, about the pandemic: “OMG it’s a bear! Fight or flight?” So…

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