Fab Inside Politics by @georginaq.bsky.social today:
Excellent critique of the government's proposed jury reforms by @georginaq.bsky.social.
The @mileendinstitute.bsky.social are hosting a webinar on this on Tuesday at 12, with three expert guests. Register for free here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
www.ft.com/content/bb5a...
thank you so much Robert!
Featuring me, Robin and Toby goofing around in the FT office
While @georginaq.bsky.social has a great Inside Politics on saving:
Fix Social Care
Good piece by @georginaq.bsky.social on some structural economic issues
I’ve seen in my grandparents and now my own needs how the current system doesn’t work well for carers or those in need of care. We can and should do better
Looking forward to the newsletter on funding
Fantastic look at the economics of England’s care sector by Georgina:
Why do people *not* respond to the Labour Force Survey? For a while the biggest problem was thought to be failure to make contact with the sampled households.
New data suggests by far the bigger problem - arguably more worrying - is people knowing they've been invited but refusing to take part.
Sharing a page from our graphic novel, YOU MUST TAKE PART IN REVOLUTION. Feeling nostalgic about neon Hong Kong at night. Have a good weekend.
Great piece by @georginaq.bsky.social on the cottage industry that's grown up around UK universities, which are paying agents to recruit international students for them www.ft.com/content/3f49...
In the FT today I dug into the unregulated third-party networks cashing in on Britain's multibillion pound international education industry and helping prop up the sector. www.ft.com/content/3f49...
Why is the backlog of UK asylum cases so large? Great deep dive here from @georginaq.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/819c... via financialtimes.com
thanks so much Hetan!
@financialtimes.com @georginaq.bsky.social has a fascinating bit of info in the newsletter: Though "brain rot” was only recently officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term is actually 171 years old. 1/2
cool new experiment by Inside Politics and friends! A web Q&A on where Labour goes from here with whipsmart columnists @stephenkb.bsky.social @greenmirandahere.bsky.social @robertshrimsley.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/692c...
Means a lot from you Giles, thanks!
phenomenally good article on UK productivity, city and the role of services and densification from @georginaq.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/5767...
Bookmark-worthy!
Uses good work from @centreforcities.bsky.social
🚨 My first nature of money post in FTAV cc @lorcanrk.bsky.social on.ft.com/44l12Nk
With lots of students now doing online lectures and working part-time jobs during term time....I stress-tested the idea that UK tuition fees are falling in value relative to the other costs (rent, food, textbooks) & explored quality issues as the real fee erodes on.ft.com/3ZEW4td
Finally managed to write something new for my Substack. It’s on the government’s immigration white paper and its likely unintended consequences. open.substack.com/pub/wewanted...
will be speaking at this tonight in London, all about remembering as a means of resistance
Really good, really important reporting by @georginaq.bsky.social:
thank you Hetan!
What Milton Keynes got right was having a masterplan that sought to integrate homes, community spaces, parks, roads and schools from the start (though there were teething pains in the delivery of these facilities, as in other new towns). The MKDC's board minutes in June 1967 called for "a broad concept — social and physical" to underpin land-use planning. The much-derided grid system helps separate main traffic flow from the pedestrian and cycle networks running through the city.
Enjoyed this from @georginaq.bsky.social on what plans for new towns might learn from Milton Keynes
www.ft.com/content/e640...
interesting point about artificial-ness - was reading an architect earlier who spotted that some images used in the New Towns code produced for Labour were generated using Midjourney (eg this one)I can see why but raises qs about whether we should be using more than styles/aesthetics to prompt convo
This was really interesting- my main reservation with Milton Keynes is that some parts of it are just impossible to walk between (despite pedestrian and cycle ways) so think a modern version would need a good tram system. Brilliantly written and lots of information though www.ft.com/content/e640...
thanks so much!
Thank you Jonny!
Thank you so much Aveek! very kind of you
thanks Stephen ! i am neither a motorist nor cyclist but now i feel like i understand where they're coming from !