By Youngian
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South Korea and Taiwan are the most nature connected.
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By soulboy
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Languishing below Britain are the Netherlands, English-speaking Canada, Germany, Israel, Japan and Spain, which is the least nature-connected of the 61 nations surveyed.
Who knew English-speaking Canada was a nation? Yet strangely, Spanish-speaking Spain isn't.
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By Andy McDandy
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It's to differentiate from Quebec. Sometimes happens with cultural matters.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#99073
Yes - culturally quite distinct, I believe.

As, in the case of Spain, you might distinguish between Spanish and Basque speaking regions.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... dal-labour
Rachel Reeves’s housing scandal was a small administrative error, but a big political mistake
Oliver Eagleton
At a time of austerity, and with Labour’s housing policies needing years to take effect, the public doesn’t want to hear about ministers with multiple homes
Small administrative error but still a "scandal". I can't be arsed to read, but sounds very much like "optics" stuff. I thought Eagleton was one of those "issues" types. Why should she have sold her family home, when she could be forced from No.11 at any time? As a few people had a good go at.

Eagleton recycles the Reeves "accused of being extravagant with expenses at HBOS". The article linked to contains nothing worse than Reeves buying presents for the boss with company money, like this stuff isn't routinely paid for from petty cash.
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By Andy McDandy
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I'm lost now. Wasn't she something incredibly junior at HBOS that she puffed up like an Apprentice contestant, in order to sound important? Hence all the "Rachel from Complaints" shit? Yet she had an expense account?
By Youngian
#99355
Would you have cut Tory ministers slack for equivalent small beer during the last administration? Who knows as there was no time or space to get around to such minor matters buried under their mountain of shit. But yeh, 'they're all corrupt.'
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By Tubby Isaacs
#99356
I think we'd have barely heard about it. The BBC would have checked it out and written it off as politically motivated.

I'd have probably got stuck in though.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#99420
Surprisingly sensible by Simon Jenkins on the new curriculum. Except this bit.
Sadly, the report pays obedience to the maths cult, which retains its lock on school progress. It is like Latin in smart schools in the old days. Beyond arithmetic, maths has become a badge of pedagogic irrelevance. I am told the GCSE maths requirement for most technical courses is now a serious barrier to skilled labour training. It is a social segregator. A teacher tells me that, with calculators, all the maths 99% of school leavers need can be taught to them in a day.
"School leavers"? What's this, I Love 1981? I love that he says "calculators" rather than computers. But it would still be nonsense that you could do all the rest in one day.
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By Andy McDandy
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Most journalists have shit STEM skills and therefore disparage maths.

While it's true that most people don't sit down and write out sums every day, maths is more about training your brain to figure things out subconsciously. Every time you drive on a motorway, you're doing calculus. Judging distances? Trigonometry. You're doing it without even knowing it.

Also, the rather wonderful Hannah Fry does maths, so being good at it raises the chances of getting jiggy with her. From a fraction of fuck all, to in your wildest dreams, Andy.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#99424
Andy McDandy wrote: Sat Nov 08, 2025 6:25 pm Most journalists have shit STEM skills and therefore disparage maths.
True. And they have direct and indirect influence on policy in the most malign manner.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#99428
They love talking about other people doing STEM subjects though, whereas they did History and Classics etc. This has been a rhetorical thing on the hard right for 40 odd years, with with Enoch Powell being rarely an honourable exception.
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