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Will a new governance set-up save rail in the UK
Today it’s been announced that the the troubled rail industry will be governed by a new central body: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57176858 Will this ‘reduction ...
20 May 2021
Is this the right time to reinvent the NHS?
With waiting lists growing, staff exhausted and Sir Simon Stevens stepping down, is now the right time for a fundamental remodelling of the NHS? Or is it nothing more than a reckle...
13 May 2021
As citizens of the world, how can we support India?
India has seen covid cases rise drastically over recent weeks. As citizens what could we do locally to support other humans in dire need of support nationally? Would a global respo...
28 April 2021
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
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
Grappling with existential risks
Climate change, artificial intelligence and further pandemics are genuine ‘catastrophic impact threats’ facing humanity in the decades ahead. But how do we rise to thre...
23 March 2021
As the world opens, how can we focus on the environment?
An interesting opinion piece about the importance of COP26 this year: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/mar/23/cop26-boris-johnson-britain-world How do we work togethe...
23 March 2021
Regulation about vaccines
We’ve had to move swiftly in many senses during covid-19. I’ve been especially interest about the caution taken in Europe about blod clots and vaccines, which have now ...
19 March 2021
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