I wrote this yesterday: A vision has to address people’s hopes and their fears. Everyone has both. The balance between them determines the public mood
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My long weekend homework
This Twitter exchange took place yesterday: Peter is the executive editor of Byline Times, of which I am a fan. We are now in discussion
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Rosie Holt thanks the government for watering down audit reforms
Auditing is not sexy: Auditor linked to bankruptcy, job losses and wrecking the planet tries to bore you into looking away pic.twitter.com/HrKwo6Tw2E — Rosie Holt
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This weekend poses the question, what next?
I am aware that the Queen is, for her age, in seemingly remarkably good health. But, at 96 anyone in possession of all their faculties
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Scotonomics – next Monday
I share this. The links in the Tweet are live, and with a referendum back in focus what we’ll be discussing has growing relevance: We
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Lord Geidt has highlighted the absence of ethics in No.10. The absence of ideas in politics will, however, be harder to solve
I am not sure that the No.10 ethics adviser, Lord Geidt, intended to yesterday set himself up as the person to bring Johnson down, but
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