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A Margaret Hodge for the intelligence agencies
Emran Mian / March 10, 2014
Who said what to whom? In a recent speech on privacy at the Royal United Services Institute, Nick Clegg said that in future he wants the Intelligence and Security Committee to be chaired by a...
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The fate of Denmark's Jews: an interview with Bo Lidegaard
Jonathan Derbyshire / March 7, 2014
In 1943, 7,742 Jewish citizens of Denmark—95 per cent of the country's Jews—were spirited away to neutral Sweden with the help of their fellow Danes, under the noses of the occupying German...
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"r > g" spells trouble
Jay Elwes / March 6, 2014
In a speech today, James Brokenshire the Minister of State for Immigration told an audience the following: For too long, the benefits of immigration went to employers who wanted an easy supply of...
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The great housing disaster: an interview with Danny Dorling
Jonathan Derbyshire / March 5, 2014
Everyone agrees that there is a housing crisis in this country. Most people think this is a crisis of supply and many trace the origins of the crisis back to the 1980s. For example, the journalist...
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The neuromyths of the classrooms
Philip Ball / March 3, 2014
Neuroscience is shaping up to be a fierce battleground for how we should organise our societies, as Prospect has predicted in the past. Gender differences, criminal law, political persuasions—we...
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Charles Calomiris: "There's no way to get politics out of the banking system"
Jonathan Derbyshire / March 3, 2014
Charles Calomiris is the co-author, with Stephen H Haber, of a new book entitled "Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit". It is an analysis of what Calomiris...
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What is the future of Fannie Mae?
Jay Elwes / February 28, 2014
The Prospector spoke to Douglas Duncan, the senior vice president and chief economist at the US Federal National Mortgage Association, which is commonly known as Fannie Mae. It is an organisation...
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“No. Actually, I’m realistic.”
Jay Elwes / February 26, 2014
The Prospector spoke to Douglas Duncan, the senior vice president and chief economist at the US Federal National Mortgage Association, which is commonly known as Fannie Mae. It is an organisation...
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UK growth: "more progress" than the US
Jay Elwes / February 25, 2014
The Prospector spoke to Douglas Duncan, the senior vice president and chief economist at the US Federal National Mortgage Association, which is commonly known as Fannie Mae. It is an organisation...
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Is this the end of the Green Deal?
Emran Mian / February 25, 2014
Who said what to whom? Greg Barker, the Energy and Climate Change Minister, has increased the cash incentives offered to people taking up the government’s energy efficiency scheme, the Green Deal....
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