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Crisis – what crisis? The reality of life in general practice in England

By Kath Checkland Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: October 21, 2015

GPs are dealing with increased stress and more are leaving practice. Yet there are signs for optimism, reports Professor Kath Checkland. GPs in the UK are fed up – this much is commonplace. Newspaper headlines and social media alike tell a tale of dissatisfaction, declining morale and intentions to quit. If these reports are to […]

Tagged With: GPs, Manchester Centre for Health Economics, National GP Worklife Survey, NHS, PRUComm

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The UK’s housing crisis

By Michelle Custodio Filed Under: Featured Posted: October 19, 2015

The Government aims to build one million more homes by 2020, the Prime Minister has announced. Michelle Custodio puts the need for more homes in perspective. How many more homes does the UK need? Back in May last year, the then business secretary Vince Cable argued that the UK should build an extra 300,000 a […]

Tagged With: Barratt Developments, Brandon Lewis, David Cameron, Fixing the Foundations, George Osborne, housing, Housing crisis, KPMG, London, National Housing Federation, Redrow, Shelter, Vince Cable

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Is the IPCC overly optimistic on our climate?

Kevin Anderson By Kevin Anderson Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 16, 2015

Professor Kevin Anderson, Deputy Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, will be attending the Climate Change Conference in Paris this December. He has a stark warning about the future of our climate. In July 2015 scientists attended a major climate conference as a prelude to the political negotiations in Paris in December. After […]

Tagged With: climate, climate change, CO2, IPCC

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In defence of trainee doctors

Jill Rubery By Jill Rubery Filed Under: Featured, Westminster Watch, Whitehall Watch Posted: October 14, 2015

Jill Rubery makes a passionate case for retaining unsocial hours compensation for trainee doctors. A recent BBC Newsnight item on the current contract dispute for trainee doctors began by asking why trainee doctors should be compensated for weekend working when Saturday was ‘just another working day’. This immediately took me back to a research project […]

Tagged With: junior doctors, labour market, WEI, working hours

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Do hard times increase concerns about immigration?

Ingrid Storm By Ingrid Storm Filed Under: Ethnicity, Europe, Featured Posted: October 13, 2015

Dr Ingrid Storm argues that economic concerns about immigration are related to financial insecurity. In the wake of the Syrian refugee crisis immigration is high on the political agenda throughout Europe, sharply dividing public opinion. Anti-immigration rhetoric often paints a picture of immigrants as “stealing jobs” or “scrounging” on the welfare system, arguments that can […]

Tagged With: immigration, Syria

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TTIP- Time to focus on the big stuff

Ferdi De VilleGabriel Siles-Brügge By Ferdi De Ville and Gabriel Siles-Brügge Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 12, 2015

On Saturday, a number of demonstrations were held across Europe to protest against TTIP and other trade agreements (notably the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement [CETA], the Trans-Pacific Partnership [TPP] and the Trade in Services Agreement [TiSA]). Next week, EU and US officials will return to the negotiating table in Miami for the 11th […]

Tagged With: EU, TTIP, TTIP: the Truth about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, usa

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The oldest war crime in the book?

By Bertrand Taithe Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 9, 2015

Last Friday, October 3,  the US airforce bombed a hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz. Bertrand Taithe says such actions are likely to be counter-productive in the long run. The attack in Kunduz  destroyed the hospital and killed  12 Médecins sans Frontières staff and about 10 of their patients. The US military soon recognized their responsibility for […]

Tagged With: Afghanistan, Syria, usa, war crime

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Curbing crude oil theft

By Omonigho Otanocha Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 8, 2015

Omonigho Otanocho looks at the little known problem of crude oil theft, which costs lives and contributes to global terrorism. Crude oil theft, otherwise known as ‘illegal crude oil bunkering’, is global challenge especially for oil exporting countries like Nigeria. According to reports available at the Chatham House website, “Nigerian crude oil is being stolen […]

Tagged With: nigeria, oil, Terrorism

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Is the use of statistics leading to short-term economic thinking?

Diane Coyle By Diane Coyle Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 6, 2015

Diane Coyle asks if our use of economic statistics is distorting policy and making it focused on the short-term. When the same question crops up in some very different places, it is a signal of the importance of the issue. In two events recently, participants have challenged the role of the media in the economy. […]

Tagged With: economic policy, economics, GDP

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Refugees: Lessons from history

By Peter Gatrell Filed Under: All posts Posted: October 2, 2015

Peter Gatrell teaches a course on refugees in modern world history and is author of “The Making of the Modern Refugee”. Here he makes a few observations about what history can teach today’s policy makers. Never has this subject seemed timelier or more troubling than in 2015. Here I reflect on two questions: what might […]

Tagged With: refugees

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