British politicians should be honest that successful nationalisation of utilities would require making hard trade-offs, not changing who owns the pipes
National anthems are among the world’s most recognisable and widely performed political texts. Many were written to rally troops, celebrate victories or unite new states. Today they are most often heard at sporting events
Somalia-watchers speak wryly of “Villawood”: a recurring soap opera staged every election cycle by the country’s politicians. Yet the latest episode could go dangerously off-script
'In the later stages, offering reasons why someone was not hired can be problematic. Apparently this can lead to legal actions, though it does not say much about the hiring manager if they cannot offer a coherent explanation that doesn’t get them sued':