Coronavirus: a recipe for failure
March 16, 2020 2:00 am Post a CommentThis epidemic is taking me to places in my distant past (and some not so distant) where I don’t want... View Article
This epidemic is taking me to places in my distant past (and some not so distant) where I don’t want... View Article
Working from basic principles, from what I’ve been taught and put into practice, yesterday I advanced the view that, in order to... View Article
In the days before one of the many reorganisations of the NHS, investigation of notifiable diseases was a local authority... View Article
As a working assumption, we can take it that what happens in Italy today will be visited on the UK... View Article
Italy, with an aging population, has the world’s highest daily deaths from Covid-19. Figures currently stand at 12,149 cases with... View Article
There were several pieces I could have written for today’s post, and I was sorely tempted to deal with this thoroughly... View Article
Talking on morning television yesterday, the prime minister was blandly discussing the range of options open to him to deal with the... View Article
Something a mere virus has been able to do, as opposed to the prime minister, is drive Brexit almost completely... View Article
Contrasting sharply with his reluctance to be seen anywhere near flooded areas, offering somewhat lame excuses for his absence – and after... View Article
Back in the early ’90s, when Salmonella food poisoning had reached crisis level, the government instigated a draconian control regime... View Article
Since M. Barnier says that the EU-UK trade talks are “going well” so far, I suppose we can all sit... View Article