Research Associate, Bennett School of Public Policy, University of Cambridge.
Public Policy | Economics and History | Knowledge and Engagement
Beth Kitson
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My colleague @hannahalothman.bsky.social is in Belfast tonight. This is what she’s seen.
www.theguardian.com/politics/liv...
Every few months I remember Bello and just. Simpler times.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-t...
A long read on Bello, university politics, and meme culture.
after the (?) hail
’the fight (as it always has been) is against the institutions using it to enrich and empower themselves at the expense of the common good.‘
“The editors have the nerve to conclude their introduction by claiming: ‘it is Heaney’s own guidance that we have attempted to follow in this edition.’ Might he not agree with Yeats? ‘Accursed who brings to light of day / The writings I have cast away!’“
'Any remaining funds will be used to towards sustaining and developing the emergency response and solidarity groups that acted around the clock last night to ensure families were not alone.'
chuffed.org/project/1854...
Josh Halliday
This is unbelievably at £132k.
The difference this will make can not be overstated.
Beth Kitson
"This may sound boring but getting this right will improve how our government functions so that it can deliver properly for everywhere and everyone... Boundary misalignment and consequent complexity is a hidden part of our state failure."
"One particular point of tension between AI’s boosters and detractors has been the disconnect between reported increases in coders’ output and the apparent lack of a corresponding boom in product or value creation.
A new paper leaves both sides able to claim vindication."