Well, what a week
Resignation of the week
Resignations continue apace. The world was shocked when Len Goodman announced he was stepping down from Strictly Come Dancing at the end of the nex… Read More
We should have reached the tipping point by now, said Polly Toynbee in The Guardian. Usually, during a major NHS crisis, “prime ministers crumple when people die – as they have i… Read More
Just read this article in the current Economist.
This is supposedly an Age of Disruption. Across the World, established Giants are being slain by Startups fuelled by nothing more than Brain… Read More
The English (UK) Government has been accused of Suppressing Voters’ Rights with the potential Disenfranchisement of Tens of Thousands of People after Plans to introduce Compulsory Pho… Read More
This novel was written in 1939 a few weeks before the start of WWII and was the first real success of Orwell’s career, surprising given he’d already written Down and Out in Paris… Read More
This novel was written in 1939 a few weeks before the start of WWII and was the first real success of Orwell’s career, surprising given he’d already written Down and Out in Paris… Read More
This novel was written in 1939 a few weeks before the start of WWII and was the first real success of Orwell’s career, surprising given he’d already written Down and Out in Paris… Read More
British PM denies lying about lockdown party
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday “categorically” denied claims by his former chief aide that he lied to parliament about… Read More
Update: British lawmaker caught watching porn in parliament resigns
Britain’s ruling Conservative party lawmaker, MP Neil Parish has resigned after admitting he deliberately watched… Read More
Twitter came alive on Saturday after Liverpool fans once again booed the national anthem ahead of their Community Shield 3-1 win over Manchester City.The traditional rendition of 'God Save t… Read More
Gary Lineker has criticised Rishi Sunak, railed against Brexit and mocked high-profile Tories despite warnings from BBC managers to stay away from current affairs. Mr Lineker, the corporatio… Read More
Rishi Sunak, the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, is planning the largest expansion of private sector involvement in the National Health Service (NHS) since the Blair era. The aim is to addre… Read More
Pressure is mounting on Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley to ban a pro-Palestinian march planned for Armistice Day. The Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden, has expressed con… Read More