Chainsaw candidates
An incoming UK government might take a leaf from the chainsaws of Javier Milei and Elon Musk.
Of course government has to pay the same taxes as the rest of us
One of the things that has sped up road repairs - no, really, they are faster these days - is the idea of charging the people doing the repairs rental for the lanes they’re using while repairing them.
The most unpopular tax
UK inheritance tax is widely seen as the most unpopular tax for several reasons.
Investments are still costs Professor, investments are still costs
Professor Mazzucato tells us that: Arts and culture are investments, not costs.
We’re unconvinced by the latest Varoufakis theory, TBH
Amazon sits at the apex of this new order because it owns the cloud computing platform – Amazon Web Services (AWS) – upon which other technological firms, such as Uber, rely, but also large parts of banking, healthcare, logistics, public administration, media and education sectors.
Technology and the environment
While China is approving the equivalent of two coal-fired power station per week, the question arises as to what technologies might be deployed to solve some of the problems we face.
Misinformation on Twitter explains the media
In 2024 the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) revealed that a network of accounts on X were posing as young American women, stealing images from European influencers to burnish their credibility.
The BBC scandals
Some major controversies and scandals have involved the BBC over recent years. This is not an exhaustive list of them, but does cover the high-profile ones.
Apparently economic wealth comes from doing things the expensive way
The UK could end its reliance on exporting plastic waste by 2030 to support the creation of 5,400 new jobs and take responsibility for the environmental impact of its waste, according to research.
Is it quantity, not quality, of corn syrup that makes the difference?
Some have suggested that corn syrup, which is added to so many American foodstuffs, is worse for obesity than other types of sugar.
That £700 million fish disco is why we’ve no productivity growth
More than £700 million is being spent at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station on measures expected to save 0.083 salmon and 0.028 sea trout per year.