Ian Moules

Ian Moules

@ianmoules.bsky.social

Lover of literature, music, history, politics, walking through London and tax. Guitar learner.

325 Followers 1,519 Following 281 Posts Joined Aug 2024
1 month ago

The state pension is around half the UK's welfare spend.

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2 months ago

Mr Dunt, in reading your piece I found echoes of what Prof Alec Ryrie writes in his latest book: In the Age of Hitler. A post is too short to explain the nuances, but Prof Ryrie wishes for what you do- a dissolving (be whole or part) of the blocs. He provides interesting challenges for both blocs.

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2 months ago

Gladstone was the Blue Brother of politics - he was on a mission from god.

Brilliant @robertsaunders.bsky.social

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2 months ago

I am reading A Portrait of Duke Ellington by Stuart Nicholson. Holding judgement on whether the oral history approach is as insightful as the normal third-person narrative.

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2 months ago

A big yes to that. I love that album; especially Half Past France.

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3 months ago

Indeed. That question is almost always about economics, but uni life is a lot more than that.

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3 months ago

Near the end of All Fours by Miranda July; a frank exploration of middle-aged woman's sexuality.

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3 months ago

I found All The Light enthralling too. It is one I recommend without hesitation. Have not read underland, but McFarlane writes beautifully about nature.

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3 months ago

Good to hear it has reopened. The previous owners (a brother and sister) retired earlier this year. It was a legend and made it into a lot of guide books, if the queues of tourists were any guide.

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3 months ago

Spot on. I remember AC saying Comms should test the policy. If the Comms is poor, it is normally because the policy is. AC was very strategic in his approach.

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3 months ago

Agree. I can see it could be both as it is not obviously either.

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3 months ago

I like the story her protection officer told. Queen and him walking nr Balmoral. Meet two US tourists. The tourists ask them have they ever met the Queen. She replies, "No, but he has."

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3 months ago

Also most gifts given 7 or more years before dying are outside the scope of IHT.

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3 months ago

The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clarke. A compelling story of the run up to World War 1. You know the ending, but....

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3 months ago

Still reading Genius, the biography of Richard Feynman, by James Gleick. Highly recommend.

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3 months ago
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It's time to remove laptops from classrooms.

24 experiments: Students learn more and get better grades after taking notes by hand than typing. It's not just because they're less distracted—writing enables deeper processing and more images.

The pen is mightier than the keyboard.

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3 months ago

The best bit of advice I received: delete them all; if it were important they will chase you.

Not sure if that works for you.

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4 months ago

You are a graduate student. You have a cutting-edge theory and are asked to present it. It is your first such presentation. It's OK, the audience only includes: Einstein, Pauli and von Neumann.

That was Richard Feynman's experience in early 1941.

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4 months ago

Great choice - not his best, but still Gabriel

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4 months ago
A picture of Lea Ypi's brilliant book called Indignity about the life of her grandmother.

If it is a 2025 release, I would recommend this

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4 months ago

100% agree

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4 months ago

Your car is serviced annually - garage required to report mileage.

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4 months ago

Budget time saving pro-tip: anyone whose argument amounts to go “The fiscal mess is largely due to spending money on (people and things I don’t like) and can be solved by raising taxes on (people and things I don’t like)” is not a serious person and their views can be ignored.

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4 months ago

Similar to the potato only arriving in Britain because Walter Raleigh brought it back from one of his "tours".

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4 months ago

Big agree - that story suits his priors. The other big winners were different.

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4 months ago

48 years to the daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

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4 months ago

Thanks - I did not know that. I need to find the piece where it said she was not going to choose HRH for her children. Trouble I read it a long time ago. Re Edward, it seems Buck Hse said kids would not be princes, though they can choose the royal title when they hit 18.

Amazing what you learn.

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4 months ago

I am sure Anne made that decision for her children.

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4 months ago

Rear Window is a sublime film. It grips from start to finish.

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4 months ago

He came to my mind as well. If I recall correctly, he dealt with it with a great deal of humour as did John Lewis, the retailer.

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