That moment that every parent dreams of when you get both offspring to have an afternoon nap at the same time…. This afternoon at WWT
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Carbon capture and storage
I have never believed in carbon capture and storage. I doubt I ever will. I do, however, believe in government capture. So do the makers
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Can the world afford the inefficiency of markets anymore?
I wrote this in chapter 6 of my book ‘The Courageous State’, which was published in 2011. I have edited it lightly for use here:
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Oxfam wants us to move on from GDP – and rightly so
I discussed a new report on the future of GDP as a measure of prosperity on Times Radio at 11.20 last night. The report is
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What are we doing to people, all in the name of false economic policy?
As a regular Wilko customer who has long been a fan of its no-nonsense approach and who has appreciated its significant presence in my fairly
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The risk of the Bank of England massively overshooting on inflation is high
If there is one thing that I should be grateful to the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee for it is that their incompetence provides
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Brexit is a disaster with just two remaining friends. They are, unfortunately, Keir Starmer and the Tories.
I have already mentioned this morning a number of issues that I have been involved in where it turned out that what I was arguing
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The trolls are out on tax reform – and that will not stop me promoting it
A wave of trolling hit the blog yesterday. It was easy to work out why. My suggestion for the reform of tax relief on ISA
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