Thomas (or Tom, as he is known to everyone but his parents) decided his father needed a new mug: I was amused.
The time for excuses has gone: the NHS is now failing because of Labour
Foundation doctors in the UK are young doctors in their first two years of postgraduate training, following graduation from medical school. The two-year foundation programme
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Economic incoherence
As the FT notes in a newsletter this morning: The US has slapped tariffs on imports of gold bars, in sharp contrast to industry expectations
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Update to this blog’s moderation policy
I need to revisit the topic of comment moderation. I can confirm that the idea of imposing word limits is now on our agenda. We’re
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We should hang our heads in shame
The New York Times has reported in a newsletter this morning that: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet today approved his proposal for a gradual military
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Negative cycles of economic stupidity
The Bank of England cut its base rate by an insignificant 0.25% yesterday, now pitching it at 4%, which is still above the rate of
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Please tell better stories
The UK can’t run out of pounds any more than it can run out of inches or centimetres. In this response to Gary Stevenson, I
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Why should work be taxed more than wealth?
Unearned income—like dividends, rents, and capital gains—escapes the tax burden workers face. In this video, I argue it’s time for economic fairness and tax justice.
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Too little, too late: so very Bank of England
The Telegraph has just reported: The Bank of England has cut interest rates to their lowest level in more than two years as policymakers seek
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