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Issue 16

Editors Pick

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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.

Opinion

Freedom of expression awards ceremony
21st April 2022

Nimco Ali: “A young campaigner should educate themselves as broadly as possible”

I’m proud to say I’m the granddaughter of a freedom fighter – a man who defended his country against...
Nick Wheeler
19th April 2022

Nick Wheeler: “It’s a perfectly acceptable thing to be an entrepreneur today”

I was born in Ludlow in 1965, and my mother died when I was five. So my little brother was five year...
Russian military weapons destroyed and seized by the armed forces of Ukraine
12th April 2022

Opinion: War and the Dignity of Work

When Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin invaded Ukraine he was certainly not trying to reinforce values op...
Gina Miller
7th April 2022

Opinion: Gina Miller on a new beginning for schools

We have 167,000 charities in the United Kingdom – that’s a phenomenal number. But we have only one o...
6th April 2022

Opinion: Independent thinking is the only basis for a fulfilling career

The conservative thinker Peter Hitchens begins his book The Cameron Delusion with these words: “Conv...
Martin Sorrell
5th April 2022

Sir Martin Sorrell on AI and the future of China

The Founder of S4 Capital surveys the geopolitical landscape in 2022 and finds both dangers and oppo...
Stuart Thomson
4th April 2022

Stuart Thomson on the importance of building your personal reputation

Reputations do not just apply to businesses. We all carry a reputation with us at all times – good o...
David CM Carter
3rd February 2022

Entelechy Academy CEO David Carter on the Case for Character in Education

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Lee Elliot Major
18th January 2022

Lee Elliot Major: Why academic success isn’t ‘the be-all and end-all’

Lee Elliot Major's mid-pandemic plea for a focus on social mobility. Originally published January of...
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17th December 2021

Opinion: Government action on skills should never be enough

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17th November 2021

Founder’s Diary

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9th November 2021

Cop 26: Former Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett on a new kind of thinking

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Mark Campanale
3rd November 2021

COP 26: Mark Campanale on Covid, climate and pensions

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Stuart Thomson
29th October 2021

Stuart Thomson: New Teams, New Opportunities

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Vasily koloda
26th October 2021

How A-levels lost their meaning

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Nicolas Croix
22nd October 2021

Technology focus: Nicolas Croix on why companies must consolidate business applications

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Philip Mould
19th October 2021

Philip Mould on his early education in art

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Sir David Amess
18th October 2021

Sir David Amess showed why politics can be a meaningful career

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Gina Miller
13th October 2021

Gina Miller: ‘We need a fourth school term devoted to non-academic aspects of education’

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Nicolas Croix
7th October 2021

Nicolas Croix on how tech can improve our social care system

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6th October 2021

Jane Evans’ Letter from South Africa

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