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Assisted dying: Expertification's next step in its long march through our constitution
My entry for the Times Law Awards 2025.
May 15
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Tom Spencer
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December 2022
The abolition of the Law Lords was regretful
Sir Keir Starmer KC should keep in mind the dearth of legal talent in Parliament when abolishing the House of Lords.
Dec 5, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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The abolition of the Law Lords was regretful
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November 2022
The New York Times' Strange Obsession with English Criminal Law
Clearing up a few misconceptions about English Law courtesy of the New York Times
Nov 27, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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The New York Times' Strange Obsession with English Criminal Law
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How I research
A brief guide to my approach to research for the Blog Prize
Nov 14, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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The Urban Origins of Comparative Development
Cities are really cool....
Nov 12, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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The Urban Origins of Comparative Development
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October 2022
Stuffing their mouths with Gold
Crushing the anti-growth coalition will bring electoral defeat, it's time to bribe them.
Oct 13, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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June 2022
What are cities for
Or, why do we spend so much time talking about cities, and how should we run them.
Jun 17, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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What are cities for
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May 2022
The World in 2072
The last 50 years of growth, show the near utopian potential of 2072.
May 3, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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January 2022
A look into Britain's macroeconomy
Or, how to navigate ourselves through tradeoffs
Jan 30, 2022
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Tom Spencer
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A look into Britain's macroeconomy
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December 2021
Some thoughts on medical regulation
Or why we ought to trust our neighbours a little more
Dec 22, 2021
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Tom Spencer
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Some thoughts on medical regulation
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September 2021
Clement Attlee: Britain’s worst Prime Minister
No one else has ever had a bigger impact in decreasing national welbeing
Sep 18, 2021
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Tom Spencer
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Clement Attlee: Britain’s worst Prime Minister
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June 2021
Mervyn King is wrong: Inflation isn’t a problem - yet
Inflation shouldn't be our biggest concern at the moment
Jun 9, 2021
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Tom Spencer
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Mervyn King is wrong: Inflation isn’t a problem - yet
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