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Mashup Score: 2How America plunders Britain’s tech economy - 11 day(s) ago
The UK government tells a confident story about Britain’s tech business acumen. In one 2023 example, a press release from Rishi Sunak invited investment in the tech sector, calling the UK an ‘island of innovation’. In it, he explained that the UK corporation tax rate was the lowest in the G7 and that the UK
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Mashup Score: 0Why were Germany’s Covid files redacted? - 12 day(s) ago
There are two kinds of long Covid. One is a medical syndrome, the other manifests as a healthy obsession – an urge to shed light on what happened during the pandemic crisis. Too many questions remain unanswered: why did Sweden come out of the pandemic better than other countries without having endured a lockdown? Why
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Mashup Score: 4Why academia failed to challenge trans ideology - 26 day(s) ago
Dr Hilary Cass’s long-awaited review into healthcare for transgender children and young people was released this week. Her verdict was damning, and was delivered with Swiftian understatement: ‘The adoption of a medical treatment with uncertain risks, based on an unpublished trial that did not demonstrate clear benefit, is a departure from normal clinical practice.’ But
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Mashup Score: 12Israel is running out of options - 27 day(s) ago
There are many misunderstandings about Israel in the international media, but one of the most bewildering is the suggestion that if it weren’t for the presence of Benjamin Netanyahu the war would end. It is one of those mistakes that at best mixes up hope with analysis, and at worst displays a dumbfounding ignorance. Let
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Mashup Score: 0Why the British think differently to Americans - 1 month(s) ago
When I first started teaching undergraduates at Harvard, the grading system the university employed struck me as very odd. Even ambitious students at top colleges in the United States see it as their job to answer any essay question in the most thorough and reasonable way. They regurgitate the dominant view in scholarly literature in
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Mashup Score: 3087Why The Spectator didn’t cancel Karol Sikora - 3 month(s) ago
Karol Sikora became the most expensive speaker in The Spectator’s history, insofar as it cost us £25,000 to keep him
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Mashup Score: 3077Why The Spectator didn’t cancel Karol Sikora - 4 month(s) ago
Karol Sikora became the most expensive speaker in The Spectator’s history, insofar as it cost us £25,000 to keep him
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Mashup Score: 3077Why The Spectator didn’t cancel Karol Sikora - 4 month(s) ago
Karol Sikora became the most expensive speaker in The Spectator’s history, insofar as it cost us £25,000 to keep him
Source: www.spectator.co.ukCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 3022Why The Spectator didn’t cancel Karol Sikora - 4 month(s) ago
Karol Sikora became the most expensive speaker in The Spectator’s history, insofar as it cost us £25,000 to keep him
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Mashup Score: 1The danger of learning too much from Covid - 6 month(s) ago
When Ray Bradbury was asked if his dystopian vision in Fahrenheit 451 would become a reality, he replied: ‘I don’t try to predict the future. All I want to do is prevent it.’ In the hot embers of the Covid-19 pandemic, it may not be enough to foresee infectious disease threats if we lack the
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