At the beginning of April we decided as a company that we would to do something for charity. Over the past 18 months we have increased the amount of work…
This is my second posting on the concept of Habit, so you could say I am just starting to make a habit of it. In 2010 I wrote a blog…
East Midlands Council’s recently published a report on the impact of international migration on the East Midlands. It concludes that international migration has generally been good for the economy, that recent migrants…
The economic climate is bleak, perhaps, as some say, the worst fiscal crisis in decades. A new politician in her first meaningful ministerial position takes a tough decision to reduce…
The dust is settling from the local elections. Whether under new political control or not, councils will now have to face up to the reality of their financial position. The…
People will be voting today in the UK and across the rest of Europe over the coming days to elect the next European Parliament. What might be key public policy…
When the NHS was founded you could expect to live into your early 60s. Today you will get, on average, 20 years more life. The modern day diseases and health…
Findings from a Cardiff University study this week revealed a drop in violent crime. Most news media reports drew a correlation between the reduction in crime and the increased expense…
There are a lot of similarities between the US and the UK, like an affinity for sports called “football,” is it possible that voter registration will soon become one of…
I recently enjoyed a holiday to Vietnam and India. Whilst relaxing up the Mekong I was reflecting on a conversation with our friends Pat Dade and Les Higgins from Cultural…