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Cop26 will not succeed if the world’s richest countries don’t show leadership
The world’s richest countries have broken their 2009 promise to provide $100bn a year to help developing countries cut emissions and cope with the impacts of climate breakdown. C...
29 March 2021
NHS England’s IT plans expensive and risky, say MPs
Why does the NHS keep getting it wrong with IT? Is it symptomatic of wider organisational and governance issues? A root and branch review of what’s working and what isn’t might...
9 November 2020
Covid passports: A threat to liberty or a necessary security?
There are heated debates around the enforced use of Covid passports but is this state intervention affecting societal liberties or must we accept this ‘government coercion...
16 April 2021
Government rules vs individual companies
From next week almost all rules regarding the covid-19 pandemic will be completely relaxed. However, companies will still be able to make their own decisions about items such as ma...
13 July 2021
Clarity and collaboration builds trust
Some have said that with yesterday’s government announcement came uncertainty for businesses and that there needs to be careful communication and guidance for businesses to n...
6 July 2021
Unlevel levelling up
The government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda sets out to rebalance the country’s lopsided regional economy. But plans are currently largely focused on big infrastructure projects...
29 June 2021
Governing education: the Covid-19 school catch-up plan
Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, has outlined that the leadership and efforts of individual schools during the pandemic have been more...
23 June 2021
Trust: a critical asset
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance features a new post on the importance of trust: “The growth in the number and complexity of board responsibilities is tak...
22 June 2021
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