A new government appointment provides a chilling insight into its priorities.
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“Managing Transparency”
Politicians and officials are desperately seeking to justify their transatlantic assault on democracy.
Hidden Interests
The BBC’s disgraceful failure to reveal who its contributors are speaking for.
Wrong About Being Wrong
The argument seems, once more, decisively to favour veganism.
Spend, Don’t Mend.
Advertising and consumerism dull our capacity for empathy.
Plumbing the Depths
A government-backed industrial lobbying campaign is being funded by a stealth tax. It’s an outrage.
Double Erasure
A shocking case of denial highlights the problem that Catholics – and Pope Francis – have with history.
Why Politics Fails
Nothing will change until we confront the real sources of power.
A Festival of Toxic Waste
How about building bonfires without the old sofas and painted boards?
A Global Ban on Left-Wing Politics
That’s what the new rules being smuggled into trade agreements are delivering.
Breach of Trust
Ill-informed and incoherent: the head of the National Trust talks nonsense on fracking.
Fiscal Meltdown
The government is betting the farm on a nuclear technology that might soon look as hip as the traction engine.
Thinking Like a Forest
Why do conservation groups help to keep our wildlife in a state of extreme depletion?
Elite Insurgency
The real threat to the national interest comes from the rich and powerful
Rewild the Child
A week in the countryside is worth three months in a classroom.
Climate Breakdown
How governments bemoan the problem but keep stoking the fires.
Age of Unreason
The governments of Britain, Canada and Australia are trying to stamp out scientific dissent.
Apple Turnover
Apple offers 21st Century technology – with 19th Century ethics.
Law of the Landed
A remarkable “mistake” by the police hints at who wields power in the UK.
Pricing the Priceless
The market has not solved the problem of power: it has simply given it another name.