In Calin Georgescu, a Nigel Farage-shaped warning to Britain’s major partiesAs the world reckons with Donald Trump’s return to the White House and a changing political landscape, Calin Georgescu became the latest…Nov 30Nov 30
Britain loves its doctors but denying the NHS is broken is deluded“Britain risks becoming the NHS with a country attached.”Sep 26Sep 26
Subbuteo Comes HomeLast week, Subbuteo returned to its home town of Tunbridge Wells for its biggest World Cup yet.Sep 26Sep 26
A gamble pays off? Reflecting on Cataluña’s Local ElectionsAnti-independence parties win a majority for the first time in 24 years. What does it mean for Spain and the region?May 13May 13
Flights to Rwanda? Navigating political, economic, and moral turbulence“Batshit crazy”, was how one cabinet minister (James Cleverly) described the Rwanda policy. In his former role as chancellor, Prime…May 12May 12
Labour and the youngYoung people are willing to give Keir Starmer the benefit of the doubt for now but the Labour leader faces a reckoning in five years time.Apr 3Apr 3
The NYT, AI, and how the internet could change in 20242023 was very much the year of AI. After the birth of Chat GPT, Google Bard, and countless other large-language model (LLM) chat-bots…Jan 8Jan 8
Meet the Chefs and Oxford Eats — A year in podcastsIt’s been an extraordinary year for me and it has been an absolute pleasure to bring you so much content over the last 12 months. Spotify…Dec 21, 2023Dec 21, 2023
Veselka and bringing Ukraine to New Yorkhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-hall/episodes/Meet-The-Chefs---Ep-27---Veselka-e2daa14Dec 16, 2023Dec 16, 2023
‘Meet the Chefs’ — Rachel Roddy and the joy of foodBe sure to head over to www.olieatsitall.wordpress.com to make sure that you get all of my articles and newsletters as soon as they come…Dec 8, 2023Dec 8, 2023