Aid and Development: corporate drivel
November 21, 2023 2:31 am Post a CommentYesterday was supposed to be David Cameron’s big moment as he delivered his first major initiative as foreign secretary –... View Article
Yesterday was supposed to be David Cameron’s big moment as he delivered his first major initiative as foreign secretary –... View Article
Since the BBC likes nothing better than talking about itself, it is unsurprising to find that the resignation of chairman... View Article
One lesser-known aspect of the German blitz on Britain’s cities in 1940 was the chaotic nature of the government’s air... View Article
Picking up on my piece yesterday, where I touch on the impact of the Ukrainian war on the developing world,... View Article
Returning to the subject of foreign aid, as ever Twitter has managed to turn it into a wholly binary debate... View Article
I’ve written a lot about foreign aid and development, but looking back at some of it, I’m just as guilty... View Article
Britain doesn’t have a Green party. There is a bandwagon-hopping wokey cult that has appropriated the name, but the slot... View Article
When it comes to talk about the strain of immigration on infrastructure, we tend to talk about roads, rail and... View Article