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Wellbeing 2: which way to happy?
:: Re-blogged from Left Foot Forward :: The first annual results of the ‘Measuring National Wellbeing Programme’ showed that happiness and subjective wellbeing vary between groups and locations. Whilst figures like ‘Average Happiness is 7.4’ pervade the media, not
Wellbeing 2: which way to happy?
:: Re-blogged from Left Foot Forward :: The first annual results of the ‘Measuring National Wellbeing Programme’ showed that happiness and subjective wellbeing vary between groups and locations. Whilst figures like ‘Average Happiness is 7.4’ pervade the media, not
Wellbeing 1: It’s complicated!
:: Re-blogged from Left Foot Forward :: In the Summer of 2012, the Office of National Statistics released the first annual results of its ‘Measuring National Wellbeing Programme’. They found that people’s perceived quality of lifevaries according to who they are,
Wellbeing 1: It’s complicated!
:: Re-blogged from Left Foot Forward :: In the Summer of 2012, the Office of National Statistics released the first annual results of its ‘Measuring National Wellbeing Programme’. They found that people’s perceived quality of lifevaries according to who they are,

Excuse me, could I speak to the person in charge please?
::3rd August 2012:: ::Somewhere between Littlehampton and London Victoria:: As a type this I am sitting on a train that has unwittingly and unwillingly gone rogue. We are a train in search of direction. We are driving; we have

Excuse me, could I speak to the person in charge please?
::3rd August 2012:: ::Somewhere between Littlehampton and London Victoria:: As a type this I am sitting on a train that has unwittingly and unwillingly gone rogue. We are a train in search of direction. We are driving; we have

Is Facebook good for you?
A quick 250 words I whizzed together for a Guardian ‘people’s panel’ Ask me in the pub, and I’ll probably tell you that Facebook has been good for me. I have bits of friendships and bits of heart scattered across

Is Facebook good for you?
A quick 250 words I whizzed together for a Guardian ‘people’s panel’ Ask me in the pub, and I’ll probably tell you that Facebook has been good for me. I have bits of friendships and bits of heart scattered across
Entry from the future we deserve: Without Divine Justice, Human Rights
I was asked to write a piece on the future we deserve in 500-1000 words… This is my take on just that: you can read it in print and support independent writers by getting yourself down to pediapress 🙂
Entry from the future we deserve: Without Divine Justice, Human Rights
I was asked to write a piece on the future we deserve in 500-1000 words… This is my take on just that: you can read it in print and support independent writers by getting yourself down to pediapress 🙂