A possible way forwards for the curriculum in schools?

Examine each subject and look at what is really needed – for example Mathematics. It is deemed a gold standard qualification and a measure of ability – it is SO dependent upon the quality of the classroom teacher – too many students have been completely turned off the subject and fail because of poor mathsContinue reading “A possible way forwards for the curriculum in schools?”

Prediction Markets Could Help Stop the Next Pandemic

Prediction markets would bring information to light on possible crises. It’s not culturally acceptable to predict suffering, but not having this information costs lives. The Government can create useful but controversial markets. Predictions from these markets will “break the ice” on important issues, bringing forward discussion and any necessary government action, saving lives. A lackContinue reading “Prediction Markets Could Help Stop the Next Pandemic”

Creating a re-skilling scheme will help Britain build back faster and better (UK Skills Programme).

The pandemic has reinforced that a ‘job for life’ may not be a possibility and we need to be flexible to adapt to the changing landscape – there is an opportunity for workers to train in skills for new jobs. As millions of people across the UK are on furlough, or have been made redundant,Continue reading “Creating a re-skilling scheme will help Britain build back faster and better (UK Skills Programme).”

Have you dropped the bottle?

I propose a widespread advertising campaign with the above title and focussing particular on the plastic bottle. Being seen in public with a single-use plastic bottle must become socially unacceptable. It needs to be seen as equivalent to wearing a fur coat, or even worse. I suggest that everyone should be encouraged to reduce theContinue reading “Have you dropped the bottle?”

How to improve UK financial literacy levels

(In reference to ‘A lack of financial literacy skills exacerbates the economic impact of COVID-19’) Summary: Thanks to a general lack of financial education, much of the UK population was ill-prepared to withstand the economic shock of COVID-19. One in three of us had savings of less than £600; one in ten hadn’t any savingsContinue reading “How to improve UK financial literacy levels”

Make museums and galleries throughout Britain once again a focus and source of excitement

In an age of streaming TV and social media, it is short term sensationalism that captures peoples attention, while old-school sources of wonder such as museums and art galleries are left behind. Britain has some world class museums and art galleries. Unfortunately for the majority of the population, they are mostly in London. A hugeContinue reading “Make museums and galleries throughout Britain once again a focus and source of excitement”

ONE SERVICE, THE CIVIL SERVICE

There is one civil service in the United Kingdom, with diverse government ministerial organisations and parastatals. As a civil service, some organisations are interlinked or collaborate in their services to customers. For example, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is linked to Department for Works and Pensions (DWP), HMRC with the National Crime Agency (NCA), etc.Continue reading “ONE SERVICE, THE CIVIL SERVICE”