I am reading such a good book in the bath at the moment (this isn’t a backhanded compliment – I read nearly all my books…
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I am reading such a good book in the bath at the moment (this isn’t a backhanded compliment – I read nearly all my books…
Just when we were not expecting it anymore, good news came from Beirut on September 10. Finally, a Lebanese government was formed, officially enthroned at…
This post first appeared at www.labourlist.org ‘Those people on high won’t listen to you. Get them off your back, and you’ll all be better off.’…
China was, until recently, seen in the West as a largely beneficial source of economic growth and business opportunities and militarily largely irrelevant. It is…
In case anyone is at all interested, I have begun a peculiarly fearsome diet called the Wahls Paleo Plus – which involves eating very little…
Founder and first president of our Fifth French Republic, General de Gaulle had an excellent principle for his diplomacy: France recognises states, not regimes. For…
This post was first published by PCC. Well, the NHS has a new CEO in Amanda Pritchard to replace Simon Stevens whose legacy not only…
Three years ago, the Maryland Neighbourhood Exchange was just a dream. We envisioned creating a website listing great local investment opportunities in Baltimore and mobilising…
Here is our Blueprint for Government. 1. No more enquiries. We don’t need any more Royal Commissions, reviews or enquiries. We have all the information we…
We have an art trail in my home town of Steyning, to coincide with a cut-down Steyning Festival over the weekend. And on the art…
Democratic Senator Henry Scoop Jackson, the inspiration for the American neo-conservative movement, died in 1983. He must be turning in his grave at the spectacle…
Mobocracy was discussed by Greek thinkers as long ago as the second century BC. It depicts takeover or coercion of legitimate authorities by ‘the mob’….