2014

So I was recommended this blog post. Don’t bother – this is better. It’s a pity there’s no video, at least that I’ve found, because of course the banner is part of an integrated performance from the Red Faction, the Middlesbrough FC ultras. But to get a sense, try this. OK? Now we’re oriented, that…

Read More no access

So Brooks Newmark, Tory dickpic exponent. As Harlan Ellison didn’t title, I have no mouth but I can’t stop laughing. Or rather, I can’t stop laughing but I have a serious point I need to make. Obviously this was really awful journalism, in fact, hardly journalism at all in any meaningful sense. For a start…

Read More The one with Rupert Murdoch, Lord Nicholls, and the cocaine

Chris Dillow has a nice chart, plotting the government deficit out-turn against a forecast based on its historic relationship with unemployment, swinging off John Maynard Keynes’ remark that if you look after unemployment the budget will look after itself. As he says, the interesting bit is what happens after January 2012. Unemployment dropped sharply, but…

Read More The budget and the bogus hairdressers

Some links, with combined themes of data visualisation and rage. This is from the Economist but don’t let that put you off. I still hear people saying “well, you say the Euro is awful, but what about bedroom tax eh eh?” This is pure whataboutery. The enormity of the disaster is pointed up by the…

Read More A charts post

Bonus extra #burybadnews at the Care Quality Commission: The impact of the economic downturn on the quality of health and social care has been cancelled. Well, there’s some good news! Wait. The CQC has cancelled its study into the impact of the economic downturn, not the impact itself. Thanks to Tony Bovaird on twitter. Just…

Read More #burybadnews extra: the impact has been cancelled

Thort: I was quite sarcastic about lefties who were convinced a Yes would trigger all sorts of good stuff across the UK, but the No, or rather the preceding yes-scare, does seem to have shaken a few things loose. Another thort: West Lothian question, Matt Turner answer. England so big that I think a govt…

Read More thorts

So I promised to check what bad news was getting buried over the indyref. Here are some stories. NHS foundations crash to first-ever monster deficit: official NHS foundation trusts are struggling, missing waiting list targets, spending a lot of money on agency staff, and have had a sector-wide deficit for the first time. 19% of…

Read More #burybadnews: the burying. here are some boring links about fish