The Guardian notes this morning that: Teachers’ workloads are being increasingly stretched by their pupils’ mental health and family difficulties, according to MPs who were
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UK auditors are rubbish at their jobs
I posted this video to YouTube this morning. In it I argue that UK auditors are rubbish at their jobs. Major audit failures – on
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Can Keir Starmer be trusted?
This video comes from an interview between Beth Rigby of Sky News and Keir Starmer yesterday, posted by them to YouTube: Beth Rigby does three
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Tax havens are still a threat to our well-being
I posted this video to YouTube this morning. In it, I argue that Tax havens are still a massive threat to the well-being of the
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Starmer’s plan is for a government offering platitudes, minor admin reforms and a few more teachers in England alone. Ambition has rarely been as small as this.
We finally know what Labour is going to do. These pledges are being launched today: The first is statement any government could make. The second
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If you’re worried about the de-skilling of the NHS, please sign this
Amongst the many ways in which public services in the UK are being undermined is by deskilling them. I have already mentioned this in the
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The sectoral balances show that the government has very little control over the national debt
I have posted a video this morning in which I argue that when the government discusses what it calls national debt, it forgets something really
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Labour has predicated all its plans on economic growth, but there is none in the UK and it has said nothing about how it will change this
The OECD has issued a new report on the state of the global economy, as it sees it. It includes this chart: You will note
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We have found the limits of the digital world. There is still a need for human beings. HMRC should acknowledge the fact
The National Audit Office has issued a damning report on HM Revenue & Customs telephone support services, saying: Customers cumulatively spent 798 years on hold
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