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The unemployment statistics, and particularly the figures for young people, are truly dreadful. The evidence that people who are out of work for an extended period in their younger years are more likely to be vulnerable to unemployment throughout the rest of
The American political strategist James Carville is reputed to have said something along these lines: ‘it is only when a politician thinks he will be physically sick if he says the same line again that the ordinary voter is just beginning to recognise it’. I
As the economic gloom sits over us, as indifferent to our misery as a rain cloud at a test match, we screw up our eyes in search of rays of light. Stories of plucky start-up businesses and bold entrepreneurship are among those rays.
Here are some of the things I learned from my friend Philip Gould, whose sad death was announced this morning.
Men of my age need to watch out. I don’t want to be accused of a combination of ageism and sexism but it is my experience that past the age of fifty women tend to become more positive and adventurous while men become more risk averse and negative. Perhaps I’
The new RSA Animate is up. It is Iain McGilchrist talking about the divided brain, the subject of his masterwork ‘The Master and his Emissary’. My bet is that it will have had a million views in just a few weeks so you can be real trend setter and be among
So, a few comments at the end of party conference season. What struck me was the contrast between the political gatherings and the country at large. Beyond the conference centres large parts of the nation seem consumed by gloom, anger and fear. Yet within the
Thank you to all those who offered words of comfort and support after my less than impressive Moral Maze performance this week. I have been inspired to write another post on one aspect of the debate about responsibility.
There has been much comment on the sentences handed out to those involved in the August street disturbances. An early estimate was that average sentences in magistrates’ courts were 25% higher than for similar offences, while the Guardian states today that
Forgive my unusual reticence but I want to recognise at the outset that this post is addressing an issue which is deeply personal and emotional for those affected, and that I have no proper expertise to justify me wading in. But after a lot of thought I
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