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Seeking affair. Must be available, resilient, safe, reliable, and secure

By Daniel Dresner Filed Under: All posts Posted: September 8, 2015

Daniel Dresner explores the fallout from the Ashley Maddison hack. Whether or not the Ashley Madison incident is a technical hack or the work of an insider with too much access and an axe to grind, web site hacks are a daily occurrence. In fact we are probably becoming desensitised to the main gist of […]

Tagged With: hacking, online fraud, online security

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Refugee crisis: An open letter to David Cameron and Teresa May

Rob FordMaria Sobolewska By Rob Ford and Maria Sobolewska Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Featured Posted: September 7, 2015

Academics Rob Ford and Maria Sobolewska have written an open letter, reproduced below and signed by 365 people, asking Prime Minister David Cameron and Home Secretary Teresa May urging them to do more to help the thousands of refugees currently trying to make their way across Europe. Rt Hon David Cameron MP 10 Downing Street London […]

Tagged With: asylum, migrants, refugees

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What can history teach us about migration?

By Tanja Müller Filed Under: All posts, Europe, Featured Posted: September 4, 2015

As the migration crisis continues to rock Europe, Tanja Müller looks back at a story from the Second World War, to see what the past can teach about current attitudes to those trying to make it to Europe for a better life. It has become a common trope to describe the current movement of people […]

Tagged With: europe, migration

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Intervening in conflicts

By James Pattison Filed Under: All posts Posted: September 3, 2015

Should governments send weapons or troops to conflicts in other countries? Professor James Pattison compares the ethics of supplying arms with militarily intervention. Western states are less likely to wage major wars in the future. This is for (at least) four reasons. First, despite ongoing conflicts, the world is generally more peaceful. Second, the US’s […]

Tagged With: Afghanistan, austerity, Brazil, BRICS, China, france, Free Syrian Army, humanitarian interventions, india, Iraq, just war, liberia, LRA, rebels, russia, sanctions, South Africa, Syria, Uganda, UK, UN Security Council, United Nations, US, war

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It’s school not social networks that will get the poor out of poverty

Nissa Finney By Nissa Finney Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity Posted: August 27, 2015

It’s not how mixed our social networks are that’s the key to reducing poverty, it’s broader issues of social isolation and inequality in education we should focus on, argues Nissa Finney. The people that we know – our social networks – have come to be seen as a resource, for social and economic support and […]

Tagged With: education, ethnicity, poverty, social networks

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Good Cop, Bad Cop – Can a healthcare regulator be both?

By Joy Furnival Filed Under: All posts, Featured Posted: August 25, 2015

Joy Furnival looks at proposed changes to the health watchdog in the UK and asks if the system will work. Last month, Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, announced that the healthcare regulatory and scrutiny bodies, Monitor and the Trust Development Authority (TDA) were to merge into one body, named NHS Improvement, with an […]

Tagged With: CQC, health regulation, NHS Foundation Trusts

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Targets? More targets! Even less change and more continuity in the performance regime in Whitehall

Dave RichardsColin TalbotEwan Munro By Dave Richards, Colin Talbot and Ewan Munro Filed Under: All posts, Featured, Whitehall Watch Posted: August 24, 2015

Dave Richards, Colin Talbot and Ewan Munro explore target setting in Government. “Everyone has to think of their responsibilities with regard to the dreadful events that happened at the Staffordshire hospital, including the fact that part of the problem was people following a very top-down, target-led agenda which led to patient care being put on […]

Tagged With: Labour, Liberal Democrats, targets, Tory

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Disillusioned and disenfranchised – devolution in Manchester must rekindle local communities

Lois Brown By Lois Brown Filed Under: All posts, Devo Posted: August 20, 2015

Lois Brown is a year 11 student at Priestnall High School in Stockport. She has just undertaken work experience at IPPR North and has written from her perspective about the challenges facing devolution to the region. Simply devolving to local government is not enough to overcome apathy with politics in Manchester – it needs to […]

Tagged With: DevoManc, IPPR

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Managing new nuclear – What’s new?

By Stephen Wearne Filed Under: All posts, Featured, Science and Technology Posted: August 19, 2015

Stephen Wearne explores lessons to be learnt from the similarities and the differences between the start of the nuclear power era in the 1950’s and now. The structure of utilities, suppliers and contractors for engineering and constructing new nuclear power stations in the UK today is very different to the structure at the start of […]

Tagged With: Dalton Nuclear Institute, energy, nuclear, nuclear power

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Mind the (nuclear skills) gap

By Andrew Gale and Nawal Prinja Filed Under: All posts Posted: August 18, 2015

Many workers in the nuclear industry are poised to retire – just as a major new nuclear building programme gets underway. Professor Andrew Gale and Professor Nawal Prinja consider the implications. The nuclear industry is facing a severe skills and technology management shortfall. Five new stations – Oldbury, Sizewell, Moorside, Wylfa and Hinkley – are […]

Tagged With: Dalton Nuclear Institute, energy, nuclear, nuclear power, nuclear skills

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