Mushrooms could be a magic cure for depression, if our draconian drug regulations weren’t stuck in the past It should come as no surprise that months of lockdown and social isolation has impacted our mental health. Medical professionals are predicting a “tsunami” of mental illnesses relating Covid-19, while earlier this month, The Lancet published a study showing that young people and women’s mental health has been hit particularly hard during the pandemic. What’s [...]
DEBATE: Are calculations like ‘High Pay Day’ useful to the conversation around executive salaries? Are calculations like ‘High Pay Day’ useful to the conversation around executive salaries? Charles Cotton, senior pay and reward adviser for the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, says YES. Most people expect Britain’s top executives to be on higher salaries than the rest of society. However, “High Pay Day” shines a [...]
Is the proposed ban on TV junk food ads before 9pm just another example of nanny state regulation? Is the proposed ban on TV junk food ads before 9pm just another example of nanny state regulation? Daniel Pryor, head of programmes at the Adam Smith Institute, says YES. When the government wants to treat TV ads for fruit juice like soft porn, you know something has gone horribly wrong. There’s no legal definition of [...]
DEBATE: With calls to ban milkshakes, is an obsession with ‘public health’ harmful to our personal wellbeing? November 14, 2018 With calls to ban milkshakes, is an obsession with ‘public health’ harmful to our personal wellbeing? Daniel Pryor, head of programmes at the Adam Smith Institute, says YES. Should we ban sugar, spice, and all things nice? The lobby group Action On Sugar thinks so. Its advocates aren’t content to simply jail purveyors of so-called “freakshakes” [...]