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Michael Gove
3rd June 2024

Valete to Michael Gove: Reflecting on an extraordinary Political Legacy in 2024

I was fortunate to be able to attend a hastily arranged breakfast in support of Helen Grant OBE, MP ...
29th May 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: India’s 10 year reckoning

Since his election as Indian Prime Minister in 2013, Narendra Modi set out a vision for his country...
how to prosper in a busy world
28th May 2024

Sir Terry Waite on careers in faith

Faith has been a vital part of my work, and that has been a gradual growth over the years. My unders...
24th May 2024

Book review: Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House and the World by Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki has become a Democratic sage by virtue of having served in both the Obama and the Biden ad...
22nd May 2024

Film Editor Meredith Taylor reviews new Donald Trump film The Apprentice: “A compulsive portrait of toxic narcissism”

"You're either a killer or a loser" is the advice a young Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) gets from hi...
15th May 2024

Diary: former Webb Space Telescope head Carl Starr on the space sector and journeying to other planets

I worked on a programme with NASA for 27 years doing the James Webb Space Telescope. It was around t...
13th May 2024

Harry Hyman: a Labour government will be a helpful ‘resetting of the clock’

I meet the entrepreneur and publisher Harry Hyman in his offices on Haymarket. He is ensconced in a...
10th May 2024

Dinesh Dhamija: Massive Renewable Deal and Battery Boost

There were two standout news stories this week to cheer the clean energy sector. First, Microsoft's ...
9th May 2024

Michael Gove on how the Tories can win the next election

When I hear the pessimistic talk about the upcoming General Election, I think back to the 2017 vote...
8th May 2024

Emma Roche on the possibilities of a philosophy degree

I remember, aged 14, reading Socrates' famous dictum "the unexamined life is not worth living" in th...
3rd May 2024

Celebrating Earth Day – an Atlantic Divide

How important is the environment in the US versus the UK? This Earth Day - which fell on 22nd April ...
2nd May 2024

From mobile app designers to SEO professionals, what are the most lucrative freelancing jobs?

New research has found how much freelancers can charge in he US, with those making mobile apps charg...
29th April 2024

Y Knots author Omar Sabbagh gives his advice to young writers

My first ever publication as an aspiring writer was in 2004. I'd attended a brief course in creative...
Career employability is a vital skill
26th April 2024

Introducing the Shadow Pledge

The employment market can be a bewildering place for hirers and job-seekers alike. As a rule, the pe...
25th April 2024

India Seeks Energy Independence by 2047

To coincide with the centenary of its independence from Britain in 2047, India's leadership has anno...
22nd April 2024

India Heads Global Growth League

Cementing its place at the peak of global economic performance, India appeared in Franklin Templeton...
Music Band
18th April 2024

Music review: Tallulah Rendall’s Love Carries Me Home

Tallula Rendall's new album Love Carries Me Homes is a beautiful work in many different ways: it arr...
Tracy Jones
17th April 2024

Tracey Jones: Mind Management Mentorship for our Next Generation

Why is 'introspective reflection' critical for our society? And more, importantly our education syst...
Female Lawyers at protest
16th April 2024

News: Barristers and judges have the largest gender pay gap, new study says

A new study has named the occupations with the largest gender pay gaps in the UK. Barristers and Jud...
12th April 2024

As the House of St Barnabas closes we look at the future of Private Members’ Clubs

As Costeau walks into 5 Hertford Street, he receives that jolt of self-importance which he has learn...
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10th April 2024

Sir Terry Waite: Maths is important – but we can’t afford to forget the lessons of history

I have been observing the government's education priorities, which currently place particular import...

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