Saints and Sinners
'A man has free choice to the extent that he is rational.' Saint Thomas Aquinas 'A person has free choice to the extent that she...
Read More'A man has free choice to the extent that he is rational.' Saint Thomas Aquinas 'A person has free choice to the extent that she...
Read MoreWittgenstein once said that the world is the totality of facts, not of things. But I think the world is the totality of stories,...
Read MoreOn Wednesday, May 21st, David Boyle published an engaging piece in the Guardian Professional. His opening lines read as follows: “When William Beveridge released his...
Read MoreThis blog reflects on the dangers of becoming trapped in the single story. This is a ubiquitous risk. From getting trapped in our personal...
Read MoreThis is the third and final blog within the short series: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here and the second,...
Read MoreThis is the second in the three part series of blogs: Connectors, Conductors and Circuit breakers. You can read the first instalment here. All too...
Read MoreThis is the first of 3 blogs in which Cormac will be exploring issues of citizenship, power and democracy and what these mean to...
Read MoreThe following is a piece of imaginative writing, with no recourse to the historical facts. But I would ask the reader not to let...
Read MoreAs we look toward the year ahead a thought for central and local Governments: There are things that only a community can do – so...
Read MoreProviding better ambulances at the bottom of the cliff instead of fences at the top is a half-baked and wasteful endeavour for policy makers...
Read MoreOver the next few days I am privileged to be attending the ‘Global Health Futures’ Conference hosted by the College of Medicine, UK and...
Read MoreWhen we assume that police keep us safe and accordingly we completely hand authority for the production of our safety - at neighbourhood level...
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