This post arose out of a conversation between Jacqueline, my wife, and me yesterday, although the idea had been bouncing around for a few days
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Neurodivergence: the background
As I have already noted this morning, I believe that President Trump’s announcement on autism, made last night, is a part of his politics of
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The case for recognising and supporting those with special educational needs and disabilities
Introduction I rarely write blog posts as long as this one. I am rarely as passionate about a subject as I am about the provision
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Pie theory
Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, is on the morning media round. She is treating the world to a dose of pie theory. She has actually
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Alternatives to GDP
I think some readers here may find this interesting: As they say of their materials: Ready-to-use and free guide for you to run this workshop
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Why growth won’t deliver better public services
We published this shorter video at 17.00 today: Can growth fix our NHS? Will a booming private sector fund schools and care homes? Rachel Reeves
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Why has inequality grown, and how can we make sure that the rich contribute?
This is a summary of the presentation I intend to make to a Citizens’ Assembly this morning: Talk to the Citizens’ Assembly 21 July 2025
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Want to be a campaigner? Here’s my advice
Many people dream of changing the world, but very few do. In this video, I explain what you really need to do to stand a
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We need a politics that meets needs
I recorded a podcast with Tony Groves and Martin McMahon from the Echo Chamber Podcast in Ireland yesterday, which I do every few weeks or
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