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On business, politics, communities, markets and media
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On business, politics, communities, markets and media

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Batley and Spen: A tale of two leaflets
By Doug Johnson All eyes will turn briefly to Yorkshire on Thursday for the latest by-election triggered by May’s local elections, in Batley and Spen...
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Sometimes we need to be offended
By Andrew Adie Chris Whitty being jostled in St James’ Park, the shocking images of the BBC’s Nick Watt being pursued into Downing Street by an anti...
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Letter from Hong Kong
By Fergus Herries Over the past few months Hong Kong has been struggling with the moribund adoption of the vaccine roll out scheme. This is now...
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All cameras on the new Health Secretary, Sajid Javid
By Tim Le Couilliard Sajid Javid has been appointed as the new Health Secretary following Matt Hancock’s resignation. In political terms, it is a neat...
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“Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic.” But what if we use them wrong?
By Laura Sears To those of us in communications, who use words all day every day, it can be irritating when someone doesn’t quite use them correctly...
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Brands and celebrity – Has the game changed?
By Simon Gentry Kim Kardashian may have ushered in the age of the social media ‘influencer’, but it’s a fair guess that she didn’t foresee just how...
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Purpose on Payday
By Andrew Adie June has revealed the divisions that run through the world’s political and economic structures and the inequalities of wealth that form...
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Wealth, moats and the levelling down agenda
By Charles Ansdell Is a UK wealth tax on the way? Credit Suisse’s Global Wealth Report 2021 certainly gives the Treasury something to think about...
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