The Economist - The World in 2021 - USA (2020-11-24)
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only 85% of emergency-department visitors were seen within four hours, against a target of 95%. The reality of the NHS is very d ...
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the position for two decades—still a record. The lesson? Picking up the pieces after a disaster can make your career (as Rishi S ...
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pre-authorisation system, which is due to launch in 2022. They will also find it harder to take pets into the EU. A big factor i ...
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The countries that have responded best to the pandemic offer lessons to others for 2021, argues Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the ...
Preparedness also means ensuring public services have the resilience to handle a crisis. The policy levers available to governme ...
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killed about one in 30 people across the world. What would have been truly unprecedented is if our vulnerability had ended. This ...
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This crisis has reminded us that life is fragile. That realisation should lead us to do everything we can to preserve it. That m ...
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of our 2,000 or so employees work remotely. This way of working has been our “normal” for more than a decade. Covid-19 has made ...
than ever before. In every crisis there is opportunity—and this is a huge opportunity to embrace a better way of working for the ...
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the pandemic. Academic evidence on whether artificial intelligence and industrial robots hurt employment remains inconclusive. P ...
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