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Expressing recovery It has been quite an eventful week for the Recovery Capital project in Peterborough which accounts for the semi-radio silence on the blog front. But as the week draws to a close I thought I would share some of the excitement and ease you
Getting people together isn’t the challenge - it’s getting things done… In my experience, whenever a new local Fellows’ network launches, there is always a mixture of curiosity, enthusiasm and trepidation. Curiosity about who other local Fellows are;
Like 1968, Occupy will achieve little (for now at least). Some of the older tent-dwellers outside St. Paul's Cathedral may remember the anti-capitalist protests that swept through European cities in May 1968. Others may have read about those protests and
Transitioning to a new life: recovery & rehabilitation Massive overcrowding, high rates of re-offending, and an estate largely built for a Victorian-variety punishment and retribution. Not the most stable of foundations on which to build a ‘rehabilitation
Events Dear Boy, Events... Events, or specifically lectures, are probably the resource for which the RSA is best known. Whether it is the incredible collection of world leading speakers we have coming to John Adam Street; the innovative Animate series; or
Ask yourself: Do I want this to be true? My previous blog on Steven Pinker provoked a welcome set of responses, including a few that implied I was only arguing against Pinker because I didn't really want his theory to be true. This may well be the case, but
What does the growth data tell us about the impact of cuts? I suggested in a previous post that the FT's Chris Giles might be saying something of economic and political importance when he wrote recently that the main driver of the unexpected slowdown in the
Burned any coal recently? Would you pay a voluntary fine based on your monthly energy consumption? Well, not a fine exactly, but a membership subscription to a climate change charity? In Hungary, the members of an organisation called Carbonarium keep track
The Grandparent Index About two and half years ago, an atom bomb exploded at the heart of my life. About two and half years ago, an atom bomb exploded at the heart of my life. My son, Kailash, was born. For the first few months my wife Siva was on
True Finns: Do Finns (and others) know what they vote for? The problem with populism is that it is often predicated on ignorance. Populism in some forms is no bad thing, especially if it is informed by a spirit of pluralism and democracy. But I fear that
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