Lockdown London: A tale of two cities On Sunday evening, a friend and I had a game of tennis in a small unremarkable suburban local park. Surrounded by terraced houses, it is the kind of park of which there are 3,000 dotted across the capital. Too hilly for a game of football but with a couple of rarely used tennis courts for [...]
Companies will reap the rewards if they help make Brexit work for Britain Twelve years before Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, Toronto-born social psychology professor Lee Ross was studying what he called the false consensus effect at Stanford University. Ross found that people falsely believe there is a consensus on an issue, even if wider data runs contrary, because those around them think the same way [...]