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

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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

20th January 2025

Letter from Washington D.C.: “the plaster is cracking”

Washington D.C. was never considered a particularly auspicious site for a capital city. For a start,...
16th January 2025

A New Year’s Resolution

This isn't a magazine dedicated to philosophy, but as 2025 kicks into gear there is no harm in consi...
15th January 2025

Shalini Khemka CBE on the importance of networking

We live in a world where there's always a route to market. A lot of entrepreneurs talk about experim...
Sir Michael Morpurgo on why Anne Frank is so famous
14th January 2025

Sir Michael Morpurgo on Anne Frank’s Diary

I am a war baby, born on 5th of October 1943. Anne Frank probably died on 31st of March 1945. We sha...
influencer
7th January 2025

Influencer marketing: Gordon Glenister’s concise beginner’s guide

More and more of us trust influencers and content creators than corporate giants. Influencer marketi...
2nd January 2025

Film review: From Roger Moore with Love: “fascinating insight”

Who was your favourite Bond? If the answer is Roger Moore (1927-1917) then this BBC-commissoned docu...
20th December 2024

Paul Joyce on Mr Bates v The Post Office

I have taken a personal interest in Toby Jones' career since we met, only the once and an occasion h...
19th December 2024

2024 Highlights: Raphael Holt: I found 6 ways to make money in my teens

From the age of 15, I have been focused on finding working. As a student in North London, I...
Vicki Anstey
16th December 2024

2024 highlights: Vicki Anstey: The Incredible Story From Advertising to Endurance

I grew up in North Yorkshire in a tiny village in a fairly remote part of North Yorkshire. I went to...
13th December 2024

Sir Paul McCartney’s Lyrics: “geniality and humility”

I once commissioned Paul Muldoon for a poem for a magazine for which I was editing the poetry sectio...
12th December 2024

The Future of Project Management: The Next Gen’s Guide

We live in a world of constant flux, where technology is rapidly advancing, society is shifting, and...
11th December 2024

Meredith Taylor reviews A Complete Unknown: “one you won’t want to miss”

New York 1961. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an ...
10th December 2024

Opinion: Stuart Thomson on work-life balance

Many people come to think about the balance between their personal 'work life' and their 'personal l...
are language degrees useful
9th December 2024

A Question of Degree: David Landsman on the importance of learning languages for careers

In Britain, we often like to play down our skills and achievements (except perhaps in sport). There'...
Narendra Modi
5th December 2024

Christophe Jaffrelot on Narendra Modi: “he is a solitary figure”

What was it that set you onto this subject matter? It's a vast book and so an equally vast commitmen...
ai
4th December 2024

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

It seems to me that the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been exaggerated in a range of wa...
3rd December 2024

Baroness D’Souza: seeing education “gladdens my heart”

What one doesn't realise is how avid girls are for education. What we do at Marefat is to make sure ...
29th November 2024

Fatima Whitbread: sport is “psychological warfare”

Looking back I was prepared to do whatever I could to gain an edge. First of all, you are what you e...
Career employability is a vital skill
27th November 2024

What employability skills are important to employers?

Employability might seem to be a bit of a mouthful but as the world becomes more competitive a word ...
21st November 2024

Rafael Nadal: a member of “the elite of the elite of the elite”

As Rafael Nadal retires from professional sport, it is clear he inhabits very rare company...
Education Improvement Report - Tim Clark
18th November 2024

‘Room for improvement’: Tim Clark reacts to Bridget Phillipson’s first speech to the education sector

Last Thursday (7th November) Bridget Phillipson gave her first major speech to the education sector ...

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