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Niger and over-population
Professor Boudreaux at Cafe Hayek draws attention to the facts to dispel the myth that developing…
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EU, China and Trade
Take a look at the article in The Business by Alex Singleton of the Globalization Institute,…
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The political economy of trade & subsidiarity
Tim Worstall wants us to believe that the EU makes worse decisions on trade policy because…
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House of Lords Reform 2: A suggestion
In a companion post, I summarise the recent round of blogging about House of Lords Reform,…
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House of Lords Reform 1: The Bloggers Round Up
This is the first of two contributions to the debate reforming the UK House of Lords.…
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Will your blog comments come back to haunt you?
Here’s an interesting email, from someone I know a little (he is a graduate student here…
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Why Ian Blair should not resign, and why perhaps he should
There have been calls for Sir Ian Blair, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, to resign over his…
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Evangelical scientists refute gravity with ‘intelligent falling’
I commend to you this very funny article in the satirical magazine, The Onion: KANSAS CITY,…
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Food crisis in West Africa: online discussion with Washington Post journalist
You may be interested in the transcript of an online discussion with Washington Post journalist Craig…
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The death of public enquiries
TalkPolitics takes a well-aimed shot at the new arrangements for establishing and operating public enquiries in…




