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The Labour Party have indicated that if they come to power they will not jettison the Levelling Up  plan (though no doubt they might re-badge…

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In the Middle East, religious extremists have once again derailed the fragile peace train. On November 4 1995, Israeli Jewish extremists assassinated their Prime Minister…

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A warm wave to colleagues and collaborators celebrating World Autism Day, heading up a month of awareness building and campaigning championed by the UN. Many…

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There is a growing belief that localism will become increasingly important in the UK economy. Underlying this belief, most people think that today’s governance systems…

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In the tapestry of a community, the care home should be a vital thread, weaving connections that bind neighbours, families, and individuals into a resilient…

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The Government elected after the next UK General Election, regardless of their political persuasion, must embark on a fundamental review of the systems of local…

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Tackling crime rates is not straightforward. In the UK, we have seen repeated media reports about increasing crime rates, particularly knife crime. Our chart this…

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Margaret Thatcher said there was no such thing as society. Or, rather, that is the decontextualised quote which survives her. Shorn of the explanatory following…

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There is enough evidence of how things are for anyone to see that the future will not be like the past. The economy is shrinking,…

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“The question for all of us, as natural life support systems collapse all around us, before our very eyes, is a simple one: how soon…

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