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The abolition of the House of Lords will be one of the biggest debates of the next election, and likely of our next Parliament too. Labour have pledged to replace this ancient body with something resembling a senate; what they call their As...
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The fundamental question in economics is why some nations became rich. It is self-evident that this is not the natural state of affairs. If you go back just a few decades, then no nation by modern standards could be considered wealthy. Yet ...
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Was once a graduate student at the University of Cambridge, now something else. Writing about all things to do with the built environment, development and (sometimes) how Law fits into all of this. Usual disclaimers
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