The NHS launched “test beds” and trials in 2016 and expanded the programme in 2018 to integrate technology, including algorithms and the Internet of Things, into healthcare. The programme involved partnerships with […]
The NHS launched “test beds” and trials in 2016 and expanded the programme in 2018 to integrate technology, including algorithms and the Internet of Things, into healthcare. The programme involved partnerships with […]
The 2012 book ‘Watermelons’ by James Delingpole argues that the environmental movement has been hijacked by anti-capitalist, anti-liberty activists who use ecological concerns to advance their agenda. The following is a summary […]
An April 2025 paper describes how the Iranian IRGC poses a growing threat to UK national security, with links to at least 20 foiled terror plots in the UK since 2022. The […]
The UK government has been financing the “impact” market infrastructure since 2011. Social outcomes partnerships or social impact bonds (“SIBs”), known as “pay-for-success contracts” in the US, are emerging as a proposed […]
The World Economic Forum is calling for a “cultural revolution” to increase acceptance of lab-grown meat, despite public resistance to the products. At Davos last week, Andrea Illy, who has been affiliated […]
De-evolution or devolution is the opposite of evolution. It is backward evolution in which species regress to more “primitive” forms. And it is this, Dr. Guy Hatchard suggests, that scientists are risking […]
The Wigan Deal, implemented in 2014, has been hailed as a pioneering approach to deliver public services, focusing on an “assets-based approach” and a “new social relationship” between citizens and government. In […]