This may seem a peculiar post to write on a thinktank blog, yet writing it is a result of my sense that beliefs are at…
This may seem a peculiar post to write on a thinktank blog, yet writing it is a result of my sense that beliefs are at…
As a university student I often find myself procrastinating, I was rather curious about the local perception of the return of students to Exeter. It…
Across Europe, one thing is now obvious to all. The promised ‘control’ of the covid-19 pandemic has failed. When the pandemic struck, governments everywhere used…
This article first appeared in the newsletter of the Sensible Centre in Australia… Two weeks ago, three of the world’s leading epidemiologists met in Great…
One of the great social and cultural critics of the last century, Ivan Illich, died 18 years ago now – and his teaching is largely…
At the beginning of August, I wrote an article about my experiences working as an emergency physician in Stockholm, Sweden, during the covid pandemic. For those who…
ralysis: How will it end? In April this year, we recommended a viewing of this interview with Professor Johan Giesecke, the former Swedish State Epidemiologist,…
This post first appeared in the newsletter of the Australian Sensible Centrist… With a thud, we’ve been thrust back into business-as-usual. Government handouts for renovations…
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…
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…
After Thursday morning’s flurry of headlines, the Government has let it be known that any steps to lift the lockdown will be “modest, small and…