My recommended reading for today August 8, 2014
by Stephen Tall on August 8, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- www.change.org
Petition | Move the 2018 World Cup to The Netherlands http://chn.ge/1ovWh5D < a much better idea (@libdems take note)
- UK Polling Report
Antony Wells on marginals polling: great for the geeks but unlikely to be much different from rest of country http://bit.ly/1snSXO4
- Lifting the cap on student numbers: five lessons learned from Australia | Higher Education Network | theguardian.com
Interesting take on HEPI report > Lifting the cap on student numbers: five lessons learned from Australia http://bit.ly/1vfY6xj
- How John Oliver tried to shake up the late-night writers' room | Capital New York
‘Blinding’ of recruitment. If only more employers did it: “How John Oliver tried to shake up late-nite writers room” http://bit.ly/1u1Chjr
- Padraig Reidy: What is the alternative to boycott? – Index on Censorship | Index on Censorship
To boycott or not to boycott? Thoughtful from Padraig Reidy | Index on Censorship http://bit.ly/1sm9KBa
- Social Finance | Peterborough Social Impact Bond reduces reoffending by 8.4%; investors on course for payment in 2016
Interesting: first payment-by-results Social Impact Bond in Peterborough reduces reoffending by 8.4% http://bit.ly/V4itwG
- Stephen Tall: Who could lead the Tories and LibDems after 2015? | Conservative Home
Why Boris’s and Tim Farron’s futures are bound together (me from Nov 2013) http://bit.ly/1sxXG1H
- Who Is Ireland's Greatest Songwriter | Today FM
Good to see Neil Hannon in top 5 > “Who Is Ireland’s Greatest Songwriter” http://bit.ly/1ntBEXP
- Rufus Wainwright: 'Miley and Madonna was one of the most horrifying things I've ever seen' | Music | theguardian.com
Rufus on ‘gay’ Robbie: “I want to say that he has, and I think he wants to say that he has, but in reality he hasn’t” http://bit.ly/XEXHFU
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