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Issue 16

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AI Can’t Cope with Fuzzy Logic: Roger Bootle on AI’s Limitations

BBC News

Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing

Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

Features

23rd December 2025

Costeau: The Great Christmas Grocery Wars

There's something magnificently British about the way our supermarkets approach Christmas. While oth...
where are the winter olympics 2026
22nd December 2025

Winter Olympics 2026: Milano Cortina 2026 and the Mystical Theatre of Winter

I'm beginning to get quite excited. There is something fundamentally different about the Winter Olym...
21st December 2025

Christmas Playlist: What Holiday Songs Really Say About Work and Rest

Every December, the same musical workforce clocks in for duty. Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" has s...
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19th December 2025

Cathedrals at Christmas: What the Great Buildings Say About Work, Rest, and Time Itself

In our current moment, there is an increasing suspicion that meaningful work isn't really possible a...
18th December 2025

The Careers That Come Alive at Christmas

Each year, as December approaches, something extraordinary happens in the world of work. While many ...
17th December 2025

Opinion: Naomi Klein on the frightening advances of AI

We are living amid an explosion of doubles - digital replicas, curated avatars, shadows we polish an...
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16th December 2025

Ronel Lehmann: The Secret Economy of Kindness: A Christmas Reflection

As the year draws to a close and we gather with loved ones around cheerful tables, there's an unspok...
15th December 2025

Exclusive: How Amal Clooney is Reshaping International Justice

It is the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London, July 2019. Amal Clooney approaches the podi...
12th December 2025

Christmas Diary: Kiki McDonough on Christmas, a bizarre budget, and the need for no more roadworks in 2026

i love the atmosphere in my store just off Sloane Square at Christmas time. Everybody comes in in su...
11th December 2025

The Iron Lady at 100: Where Next for Britain’s Fractured Right?

My grandfather died just before Christmas 2013 and so I often find myself thinking of him at this ti...
10th December 2025

The Wonderful Life Paradox: Why Capra’s Christmas Masterpiece Remains Our Greatest Career Counsellor

A friend of mine has a ritual every Christmas Eve. As the rest of the family wrap last-minute presen...
9th December 2025

The Dickens Paradox: How the Patron Saint of Christmas Created Modern Workplace Guilt

Every December, Charles Dickens haunts the modern workplace: he is Scrooge, and he is Marley, he is ...
8th December 2025

Exclusive Interview: Dame Judi Dench and the Art of Longevity

Dame Judi Dench doesn't walk; she glides. Even at 90, she seems to move as though through some diffe...
best poems about christmas
5th December 2025

Friday poem: Christmas, London by Lucy Wright

As lights radiate the streets,/It all tends to depend/On What the year became/-how we greet this end...
4th December 2025

A Question of Degree: Charlotte Leigh

I'm the only one in my family who didn't go to university - and that turned out to be my superpower....
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1st December 2025

One of Sir Tom Stoppard’s last interviews, recalling Clive James: “His approval mattered to me”

Christopher Jackson hears from the 83-year-old playwright about his old friend, and finds evidence o...
18th November 2025

Sarah Tucker on Edward de Bono and the need for lateral thinking

The idea that accountancy and art could meaningfully shake hands may sound like the setup for a bad ...
3rd November 2025

Meredith Taylor reviews The Marbles: “even-handed” and full of “engaging arguments”

In his latest documentary pioneering filmmaker David Wilkinson puts forward a valid case for the ret...
31st October 2025

An Indelible Mark: Prunella Scales (1932-2025)

Prunella Scales, who died this week aged 92, was that rare kind of actor who could make you laugh wi...
30th October 2025

Opinion: Amazon’s AI Bet Comes at a Human Cost

Amazon's decision to cut 14,000 corporate jobs in the name of streamlining for an AI-driven future i...
What happened to Eastern Airways?
29th October 2025

East Airways’ Collapse Highlights Fragility of Regional Aviation – and the Jobs Which Depend On It

The collapse of Eastern airways marks more than just the failure of another regional airline; it und...

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