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How Britain Became as Poor as Mississippi

Illustrations by Joan WongWho broke Britain? Someone—or something—must have. The past 18 years, enough time for a whole lost generation to be born and brought up, have yielded nothing but stagnation and mass disillusionment.

The Atlantic 1d ago

The Trump Administration Wants to Frighten Would-Be Whistleblowers

Early in Donald Trump’s second term in office, the White House declared itself “the most transparent administration in history.” The federal government has continued to insist on this slogan, even as it has barred journalists from the Pentagon, administered polygraph tests in an effort to ferret out leakers, and fired independent inspectors general tasked with hunting down corruption and mismanagement. Now the administration has announced yet another effort to stem the free flow of...

The Atlantic 10d ago

UK Treasury still deciding whether to show up to £1.7B ERP program it agreed to fund

The UK Treasury will not say whether it will join the government's £1.7 billion finance and HR transformation strategy until December despite funding the program for five years. Savings from the so-called Matrix cluster of the shared service strategy are contingent on a bunch of departments – including His Majesty's Treasury (HMT) – adopting cloud-based finance and HR software from Workday. To do so, HMT would have to migrate from its customized version of Oracle Fusion.

The Register 3h ago

How China imperial exam leaves historical footprint and impact on gaokao, modern education

How China imperial exam leaves historical footprint and impact on gaokao, modern education Ancient forerunner of today’s national college entrance examination saw candidates housed in cells, cheats executed, exiled or flogged In the first of a two-part series focusing on China’s hugely important national college entrance examination, or gaokao, the SCMP examines and explains the origins of the test and how it influenced not only the nation’s modern education system but those elsewhere in the...

South China Morning Post 6d ago

Voices: ‘We are so polarised post-Brexit’: Readers on rebuilding Britain’s future in Europe

‘We are so polarised post-Brexit’: Readers on rebuilding Britain’s future in Europe As The Independent launches Europe: The Way Back, readers remain split over Brexit’s legacy and Britain’s future in Europe, but agree the country still needs to confront the issue - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Ten years on from the Brexit referendum, Britain’s relationship with the EU remains one of the country’s most divisive political issues. Readers responding to the launch of The Independent’s...

The Independent UK 6d ago

State pension HMRC alert as millions could end up paying more

State pension HMRC alert as millions could end up paying more Growing numbers of state pensioners may face HMRC tax bills A HMRC levy affecting millions of state pensioners has been condemned by a prominent union. Growing numbers of state pensioners may face HMRC tax bills due to fiscal drag, with the triple lock - which guarantees an annual state pension rise - pushing them closer to the tax-free allowance threshold. The personal tax allowance has remained frozen at £12,570 since 2021 -...

Daily Mirror 9d ago

South Summit says 'AI is not a threat' and urges Europe to scrap '27 different borders'

South Summit opens in Madrid with AI at the centre of debate, as organisers, investors and politicians urge a more competitive Europe that keeps talent and start-ups. Artificial intelligence has become far more than an emerging technology. For the leaders of the start-up ecosystem gathered in Madrid this week, it represents an economic opportunity that could redefine Europe’s role in the global economy.

Euronews 7d ago

How to Save the Supreme Court From Itself

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeIn this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts on growing extremism in the Democratic Party. Frum compares this to the paranoia and conspiratorial thinking that cost the Republican Party dearly in the 2010s and cautions the Democrats against making the same mistakes. Then David is joined by Kate Shaw, a co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny and a professor of law at University of Pennsylvania Carey...

The Atlantic 7d ago

Pre-Modern Armies for Worldbuilders, Part I: Why They Fight

This week I want to try something a little different. Rather than taking apart a particular fantasy military system, I thought I might try to lay out a more general sense of how military systems tend to map on to societies, both because such general historical frameworks are handy for thinking about the past, but also because they make useful rules of thumb for imagining fantastical societies. So essentially here we are asking: how do societies end up with the sort of armies they have?

Hacker News 5d ago