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It has been something of an anxiety-inducing week for those of us who live with dyscalculia. Numbers have been bandied around willy-nilly and most of them, frankly, have been baffling. It all started with Nasa. The most powerful telescope ever to have been launched into space has released images of far-flung galaxies as they were…
Read MoreGame, set and talking balls
“Cliché-ridden, cosy and smacks of complacency”. No, not another Insight blog but the unusually forthright prose from former Olympian and thoughtful writer, Matthew Syed in this week’s Times. The object of his ire is the BBC’s TV coverage of Wimbledon. “From commentators talking over rallies to banal banter, the Corporation’s approach to one of its sporting jewels feels…
Read MoreWhen the Hurley Burley’s done…
Hurley BurleyToday’s Gen Z will be blissfully unaware of the shudder the train drivers’ strike induces in us Boomers and Gen X-ers. Anyone around in the 1970’s and 80’s will be minded of the dark days of militant unions, flying pickets, punch ups and scabs. Imagine the genuine look of bewilderment you’d get today if…
Read MoreIrony deficiency
Insight’s favourite fictional character Ed Reardon. is the invention of writers Christopher Douglas and Andrew Nickolds. Ed is a curmudgeonly author, who once wrote something for the telly, but is now reduced to writing grisly Christmas specials for Z list celebs. He is unapologetically old school, particularly when it comes to the frequent mangling of correct grammar.…
Read MoreAccentuate the positive
There has been nothing but good news this week. This is the tone that Insight will be adopting henceforth, given the life-enhancing revelation that optimism saves lives. New, large-scale research by scientists at Harvard University has found an association between optimism and increased longevity. And, here’s the good bit. Being optimistic is every bit as…
Read MoreThe elephant in the room…
Guest blogger, John McEvoy argues there just aren’t enough GPs There are not enough GPs. Everyone involved in General Practice, knows this. Because there aren’t enough GPs, General Practice has innovated with new types of clinician and quasi-clinicians, trying to move the less complex, less clinical work, away from GPs. But there aren’t enough of…
Read MorePublic displays of affection
The world, it seems, is now firmly divided between those who actively court the opportunity to broadcast their public displays of affection – and those who would rather keep their amorous groping out of the public eye. Yes, Love Island is back and, (spoiler alert) Insight is pleased to let you know that Liberty &…
Read MoreOne Britain, One Divided Nation
Today, Friday June 25, is Take your dog to work Day. Yesterday, it was National Pralines Day which “honours a confection made from nuts (whether in whole pieces or ground) and sugar syrup”. By the time you read this, Insight will have embraced both these agreeable events and, with luck, will have avoided both office dogs…
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