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Irregular Thoughts

Simon Carne

The place where regular thoughts are tried and found wanting.

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Latest Issues

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What the Letby trial tells us about justice

Like many people in the UK and perhaps further afield, I have spent a significant amount of time wondering about the former nurse Lucy Letby. Some people are convinced that she is innocent of the multiple murders and attempted murders of ba...

3 months ago
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Changes to the UK water industry: a time for hope or hype?

The UK government has declared that water regulation in England and Wales is “broken.” The announcement, made by Environment Secretary Steve Reed wasn’t exactly a great insight. Pretty much everyone in the country is aware that raw sewage i...

4 months ago
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Attorney General joins Lineker's team

In the UK, pretty much everyone has heard of Gary Lineker. Until a few days ago, I don’t think one can say the same of Richard Hermer KC. Both have tested the adage that, in a extended argument, the first person to mention the Nazis loses. ...

6 months ago
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Rage agAInst the machine

I would like to make one thing absolutely clear from the start. If you are looking at these words and, er, reading them, that’s OK. Really, it is. In fact, it’s kind of the point.

8 months ago
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  • Simon Carne

    I was an adviser, working mainly with lawyers and regulators. I also wrote for newspapers and professional journals. Now I write on Substack. See also: simoncarne.com and ilearnedtowrite.com

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