Monthly Archives: October 2010

UK Carbon Tax May Force High Tech Companies Abroad

Just when you think you are doing your bit to keep the economy moving you find another barrier slapped in your way, and this one could add to the jobs and investment drain in a key UK sector – technology. It is less public facing than the hospit… Continue reading

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Spending Review – Disaster or Opportunity for Innovation?

Wednesday and Thursday of this week have certainly been tumultuous for us as much as anybody, not just in that we finally found out just how much less money will be in circulation in the next 4 years (if you don’t count all the Quantative Easing f… Continue reading

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Action on Climate Change Greatest Public Policy Disaster Since Communism – Vaclav Klaus

Tonight I was sat not 20 feet from the President of the Czech Republic when he stated this, during his speech at the inaugural lecture of the Global Warming Policy Foundation – a policy unit set up by Lord Lawson amongst others to try and tame the… Continue reading

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10:10, “Splattergate”, and why the loss of reason is a greater threat than climate change

By now I imagine a good selection of you will at least have heard about the furore caused by the 10:10 viral video released by the 10:10 campaign on October 1st, if you have not actually seen it. For those that haven’t then there are plenty of cop… Continue reading

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