Rethinking U-Turns: Adapting Politics to Evidence
Changing your mind isn’t inherently bad. But if you’re a politician, how you do it matters.
Changing your mind isn’t inherently bad. But if you’re a politician, how you do it matters.
Why do we react so differently to two urgent crises?
The 2020s look to be roaring for all the wrong reasons. Here are some resolutions you can follow to make a positive impact.
The most valuable debate of the 2019 Election set itself apart with strict rules and original decisions.
How China’s plan to avoid a demographic disaster attacks women’s rights.
Billionaires threw money at the fund to restore Notre-Dame Cathedral but remain tight-pursed when it came to saving the amazon from fires. Why and what good could they do if they donated to this vital cause?
A November 2018 report from Oxford University has found that implementing a ‘health tax’ on red and processed meats would save billions of pounds which would otherwise have been used … Continue reading Britain is Addicted to Red Meat. A Tax Could be the Only Intervention.