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The Value of Nothing

M. F. Robbins

The rise and fall of culture and institutions

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How HS2 built a bridge to nowhere

The bridge is designed to carry two lanes of traffic over what will become, one day, the HS2 railway line. Because it is part of HS2, it has to meet far higher standards than most ordinary road bridges. It is built to last for 120 years ins...

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Son of bat tunnel

The North Hykeham Relief Road is a £200m project that will complete the last arc of a ring road around Lincoln, with massive benefits for the region. Like many infrastructure projects it is running over-budget, and with £75m of that cash be...

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The BBC's war on the Universal theme park

The Universal theme park is like nothing in Britain today. When it opens in 2031 it may be the biggest tourist attraction in the country, dwarfing national institutions like Alton Towers. It will generate tens of thousands of jobs and utter...

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Plato vs Grok

The ancient Greeks saw genius as a gift from the gods, a cosmic force that would possess a mortal for a moment of time and impel them to manifest greatness. A hundred generations later we have a very different view: genius is a superpower, ...

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