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Reading the annual survey into racism in France again this morning. I still love the methodologies for getting people to reply truthfully.1/ Interviewer asks question, listen to response.2/ Interviewer asks
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While the UK cuts foreign aid from 0.7% of GNI to 0.5%, France is increasing foreign aid from 0.44% to 0.7% of GNI, thus more than making up the difference.
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One of the reasons (just one of many) that observing a vaccine effect in Covid cases in the UK is that cases are falling so quickly due to lockdown. So
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The US democratic system, its flag, and its federal Republic are actually not great.French secularism and the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man are actually quite flawed.The UK's NHSs
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As excellent a thread as everyone is saying. My Granddad in Norwich was always very proud of having been in the first batch of postcodes, NOR, later changed to NR4,
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Fantastic thread by Jacob which argues for shifting vaccine emphasis in the EU away from recent bickering aimed at increasing supply (and unlikely to boost supply by much) towards "spreading
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I know I'm endless on this stuff, but quite a lot of us did make representations in consultation responses upon the founding of this new UK national body. We said
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Tempted to join in a negative conversation about data on twitter. But then I thought, not this evening Satan... So here's a fantastic tool by @Etalab showing every plot of
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On spatial inequality,The UK is a very unequal economy, but the places that traol (big cities except London) are not politically valuable.The UK is quite unequal in living standards, but
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I enjoyed this piece by @JonNeale on the Midlands and our tendency to skip over it in discussions about regional inequality, north-south divides, and levelling up.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/matter-midlands-jon-neale/ My three and a
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I've now watched more US TV news in a couple of weeks than I think I'd ever managed in a decade. My respect for the BBC has risen enormously. I
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Ah man -- EU English. Such a weird emerging language. Since there's not much culture in EU English there's not much chance for it to become familiar. So it feels
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