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Despite a pandemic and a cost of living crisis, the amount of money given to charities has risen since 2019.
Here’s why I think technology, rather than soaring altruism, is behind it…
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Despite a pandemic and a cost of living crisis, the amount of money given to charities has risen since 2019.
Here’s why I think technology, rather than soaring altruism, is behind it…
1/7
@thetimes.com 🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/0216...
Billions of pounds are being ploughed into Britain’s health service — with little noticeable improvement in health since 2019.
Critics say the NHS has become bloated and inefficient. Is it?
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Billions of pounds are being ploughed into Britain’s health service — with little noticeable improvement in health since 2019.
Critics say the NHS has become bloated and inefficient. Is it?
@thetimes.com
🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/1130...
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Public perception of criminal sentencing remains wholly out of kilter with reality.
We need politicians and elements of the media to start treating the public as adults, and debating the topic on facts instead of lazy and hysterical misinformation.
Just 6 per cent of the public think murder sentences are getting tougher.
In reality, they have jumped 50 per cent in two decades. Why is public opinion so out of step?
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🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/6b42...
Public perception of criminal sentencing remains wholly out of kilter with reality.
We need politicians and elements of the media to start treating the public as adults, and debating the topic on facts instead of lazy and hysterical misinformation.
Just 6 per cent of the public think murder sentences are getting tougher.
In reality, they have jumped 50 per cent in two decades. Why is public opinion so out of step?
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🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/6b42...
Just 6 per cent of the public think murder sentences are getting tougher.
In reality, they have jumped 50 per cent in two decades. Why is public opinion so out of step?
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🔗 www.thetimes.com/article/6b42...
At the time, most people would've said they didn't belong to any social class. But in the mid-2010s, working class identity surged
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At the time, most people would've said they didn't belong to any social class. But in the mid-2010s, working class identity surged
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