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The Irish Times view on the US presidency: the radicalism of Joe Biden The US president has proved to be an energetic and ambitious progressive who has begun to reshape the US, specifically the role of the state, in a fundamental rebalancing of the market economy Thu, Apr 8, 2021, 19:00 US president Joe Biden has proved, within scarcely two months, to be an energetic and ambitious progressive who has begun to reshape the US, specifically the role of the state. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images
Joe Biden has surprised friends and foes. He was seen during the election as a cautious centrist, whose Trump-imposed nickname “Sleepy Joe” captured a sense that America might elect a time-server, a cautious, safe 78-year-old to allow the country recover from the previous administration. But the US president has instead proved, within scarcely two months, to be an energetic and ambitious progressive who has begun to reshape the US, specifically the role of the st ....
Former civil service chief Lord Bob Kerslake has said ministers' decision-making on 'levelling up' is damaging trust and credibility in the institutions ....
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The Save SITR campaign, which is being backed by Metro Mayors Andy Burnham, Andy Street and Marvin Rees, argues this approach will play a key role in helping the Government fulfil its levelling up agenda by ensuring areas worst hit by the pandemic will still have access to funding that can deliver community hubs, training for people with learning disabilities and support for the elderly. This is reflected in the results of a recent YouGov poll, which shows that 61 percent of British adults do not think the Government is doing enough to improve the quality of life for people in the poorest communities. ....