I spoke on the need for long-term thinking at the launch event of the REAL Supply Research Unit at the Centre for Health Economics (CHE)
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The institutions of oppression
In the land of the mad
Conservative Home website has published its latest popularity ranking for Tory Cabinet members: The implicit messages are twofold. First, Sunak io not liked by anyone.
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Was Boris Johnson right to call the Treasury a ‘pro-death squad’?
Boris Johnson apparently described the Treasury as a ‘pro-death squad’ during the course of the Covid period according to notes made by Sir Patrick Vallance,
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I do not want to live in a country where the government is the apparent possession of a monarch
There are many occasions in a year when, if I am honest, I feel embarrassed to be associated with the institutions of the British government,
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The Middle East, the threat of wider war, and recession
The Guardian summarises this morning an issue that was played out in a big way in yesterday’s Sunday Times, saying: A global recession could be
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Is Sunak doing all he can to avoid the issue?
Roy Lilley is an experienced (by which I mean old enough to be retired) NHS manager who writes a daily email on health management-related issues
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The Tory’s oil licences are all about creating divisions in UK society and nothing at all about energy policy
As reported by the FT and many other papers: New legislation to mandate annual North Sea oil and gas licensing rounds will be at the
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Teasels
I love teasels. There is something intensely satisfying about them. Mind you, I shocked myself on an electric fence getting that photo earlier today. The
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