Over the last day or so, I have seen or heard discussion on whether the government might revive quantitative easing as a way of easing
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The desired approach to educational videos
This blog post is nothing more than a request for your opinion, which is why it ends with a couple of questions. I am starting
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Is AI Rachel Reeves’ wildest dream?
AI is a tool we can’t ignore. But it is also going to be deeply disruptive and help burn the planet, and so it should
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Will Trump’s plans work?
There appears to be an emerging consensus amongst some on the left, at least, as to what Trump is trying to achieve with his tariff
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Why do Labour keep on lying?
Labour claimed yesterday that recruiting around 1,500 new part-time GPs, most of whom had previously been made redundant by the Tories, had solved the problem
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The uses and abuses of power
In amongst everything that is going on, I have to take moments to remind myself that the world is not entirely mad right now and
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We can pretend it is different this time, but it won’t be
The FTSE is, this morning, rebounding in the way I suggested was inevitable only early yesterday morning. This is the way that markets always work.
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Wes Streeting’s NHS redundancies make no sense
This is a headline story in the Guardian this morning: Hospitals in England could axe more than 100,000 jobs as a result of the huge
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Where did all that money go?
I was, yesterday, asked the almost inevitable question that is sent in my direction every time stock exchanges fall significantly, and that is, ‘Where did
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