January 2017
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Theresa May turned down an invitation to address the Irish parliament -
OpenDemocracy
deranged by the lie, governed by fools and knaves -
Guardian
introducing a four year old to Balinese music and Legong dance -
OxfordBlog
blowback from Brexit: the UK is pulling out of Euratom -
ResearchResearchthis could mean the end of the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, or at least its drastic downsizing
Studio Ghibli's first television show -
Guardian
Brexit is the perfect vehicle for the English cult of heroic failure -
IrishTimes
is mammography screening harmful? -
JRSM
Poland is going to reduce school time for physics, chemistry, biology and IT in order to fit in more patriotic history -
FT
council tax is a terrible (regressive) way to fund social care, but good on Surrey for doing something -
Guardian
the youngest children in a primary school year are 2x as likely to be ADHD-diagnosed as the oldest -
SMH
an extended argument for a universal basic income -
WEF
German business leaders unimpressed by UK stupidity over Brexit -
BBC"The UK has become the tipsy, tweedy uncle, who after too much Christmas sherry has tipped over into drunkenly abusive bore"
how Iceland has almost eliminated teen substance abuse -
MosaicScience
an evisceration of May's nonsense about "Global Britain" -
NYT
in the 1950s, the UK had a 'Plan G' for trade with Europe -
Twitter
a nice graphical proof of the irrationality of sqrt(2) -
DivisByZero
Australia's heatwave - I'll take Oxford's 4 degree days anytime! -
Guardian
the Russians take a leaf out of Trump's book and decriminalize domestic violence -
Bust
"schools are heading towards mass bankruptcy and the only government plan for solving it is optimism" -
Guardian
Ireland and Brexit: "just spectators watching a car crash" -
FT
in praise of Miyazaki's _Princess Mononoke_ -
Tor
an interview with Richard Gombrich, on Buddhism and happiness -
Oxford
a nice takedown of AI alarmism and "superintelligence" risks -
IdleWords [vis Cosma]
the Dutch have the world's happiest children -
Telegraph"Dutch children are expected to be friendly and helpful towards their elders but not to automatically defer to them."
Christmas: giving the gift of death -
Monbiot
purging the UK civil service of anyone not enthusiastic enough about Brexit -
Guardian
I've never read or watched any John Berger -
Prospectproject: to watch Ways of Seeing and Civilization with Helen
things can only get better in 2017? -
AntiPope
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