
Sporadic musings on law, economic growth and the built environment.
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Hello readers, long time no speak! Back in February I entered the Times Law Awards. The prompt asked us to consider:
"Assisted dying – MPs have given it the provisional go-ahead, but how might the creation of what the justice secretary...
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...
TW: Murder, Modern Slavery - I discuss two quite disturbing cases in this piece. If you would rather not know, don’t read this piece
In the last two weeks the New York Times have published two scathing reviews of two different areas of E...
For every Stephen King writing 10 pages a day, there is a George R.R. Martin writing about that much a year. I tend to fall in the former camp, and have set myself for the last 18 months or so a daily target of a minimum of 1000 words writt...
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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