There was contrasting news from the Guardian’s Live business and economics coverage last night and this morning. First, there was this: And then this: Then
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I must go down to the sea again….
The break is almost over. There will be work to do soon. But there was some great birding before the rain rather curtailed play yesterday.
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Democracy is being undermined, deliberately
It was pure chance that I put out a video on the media and its news coverage yesterday. It was recorded before I left for
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Be careful what you ask for when it comes to the BBC
The BBC was reported to be in crisis yesterday. It is not. It is possible that some errors have been made. And every organisation makes
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Did the 1970s really kill Keynes?
We’re told that the 1970s proved Keynesian economics failed, that inflation and unemployment could rise together, and only neoliberalism could fix it. But the truth
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The media really does need to be objective about Trump and the BBC
Allegations are being made today about whether the BBC is impartial. I have just posted this comment on X: Those discussing impartiality should be pointing
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Why carry on tackling climate change?
As the New York Times notes in a mail this morning: The leaders of China, Russia and Japan won’t be there. Neither will the leaders
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Economic questions: The Nancy MacLean question
This is one of a series of posts that will ask what the most pertinent question raised by a prominent influencer of political economy might have been,
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Birding
I blogged rather more than expected yesterday, and we had long conversations on quantum economics reconciling points of difference on thermodynamics, entropy and gradients of
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