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2021ii26, Friday: the small things.
The big things are critical. For sanity's sake, the small things are still more so.
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The big things are critical. For sanity's sake, the small things are still more so.
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10 days of self-isolation is over, and the seaside beckons. Also: what the Emperor's New Clothes can tell us about whistleblowing.
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Lord Leggatt is a judicial hero. And, as we now know, he understands that somethings really are too long; didn't read. Also: creative conflict at its best.
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Rabbie Burns was right. We need to see oursels as ithers see us - particularly where corruption is concerned. And on another tack: a lovely court victory over a dangerously deluded sovereign citizen.
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So it's four days since I took a test, three since the result. Not much in the way of symptoms. How long, o Lord, how long...
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Positive test. Feeling OK, but that may well not last. Please forgive me, but writing this may not be a priority till I'm through...
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Why section 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 has a lesson for our polarised world. And something special about the spiritual geography of offices - those places we may miss more than we know.
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Some excellent, if depressing, writing on the modern prevalence and abuse of conspiracy theories. But also: fantastic new knowledge tools for Mac/iOS users.
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New rule. If you use a dog-whistle, I'll stop reading. Fair enough? And a lovely rabbit-hole for word-loving geeks.
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The litigation process causes witness inaccuracy - and the courts are recognising that. Also: a wonderful hymn to the joy of errors. And why stories can help fight corruption.
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Fraud hurts huge numbers of people, hugely - yet it’s a law enforcement also-ran. When might that change? And, staying with crime, fantastic writing about my favourite detective author of all time.
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The Times publishes a misleading set of hit pieces about employment tribunals and judges. One of those it insults is a colleague. I can't in good conscience let it lie.