Women in small business are doing it for themselves
Careful you don’t cut your feet on the glass from the ceiling
At the end of July this year, the state of the glass ceiling became d… Read More
Women in small business are doing it for themselves
Careful you don’t cut your feet on the glass from the ceiling
At the end of July this year, the state of the glass ceiling became d… Read More
Legislative Updates
Illinois: Lawmakers were set to begin the task of overriding Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of an Automatic Voter Registration bill that was approved overwhelming by bot… Read More
Rainbow Six Siege Mid-Season Update
The new Mid-Season Reinforcements have arrived with force and introduce major changes to Tachanka, a new map in PVP, operator and weapon balancing, and m… Read More
According to the Lindisfarne Chronicles, “Walking the ways all” was an annual tradition in all Anglo-Saxon towns. The third Thursday in July was set aside for the townsfolk to wa… Read More
"Shields and Brooks on Hillary Clinton’s election candor, Trump’s dealing with Democrats" PBS NewsHour 9/15/2017ExcerptSUMMARY: Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New Yo… Read More
As a part of the wonderful 2017 Jersey Festival of Words, I went to see Dame Jenni Murray talk about her book A History of Britain in 21 Women last night. Before I go any fur… Read More
In the UK there are many contests involving the humble biscuit ranging from building competitions to throwing events. However, in Barnsley the biscuits are just rolled for fun, so that in th… Read More
Protest has been part of the democratic process for hundreds of years. With each passing year, there are new injustices to be countered with new placards and new banners. When these protests… Read More
This novel is something a little different for me. It is a satire set in the
UK at the present moment. There are striking parallels between these days and
the 1930s. There’s a lot of r… Read More
Note: this review of lunch at Gillray’s steakhouse and bar restaurant in Waterloo was first published in 2015
Long-time London dwellers still remember County Hall, across the river Tha… Read More
A Roll of the Dice decided a Tied City Council Race in Vineyard, Utah, Four years ago. So when the City had the Opportunity to Test a Different way of Voting in Municipal Elections last mont… Read More
The New Year is upon us and Egypt has been on every list of the best destinations in 2020. The country offers a multitude of activities and destinations from stunning beaches to historical s… Read More
Starting a business can be exciting and scary at the same time. Exciting because you are finally pursuing your dream and turning it into reality. Scary because you don&rsqu… Read More
“Where’s Spiffy Wiffy?” asked Tompkins looking down his nose at Ingram.
“He’s sitting in the vehicle – he doesn’t do the raids – he drives the… Read More
Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot mAcces News for this post.
A Proposed Ballot Initiative aims to upend Utah’s Election System and could make the State’s Political Landscape a… 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
Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata – it’s just lovely being rich.
Social murder is a phrase applied to changes in government policy that lead to greater poverty and result in anxie… Read More
Was it Mrs Thatcher’s dream to see pretty English beaches caked in fetid lumps of human excrement and untreated chemical waste?
When she said there was no such thing as society, did M… Read More
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss warned of the economic and political threats to the West posed by China during a visit on Wednesday to Taiwan. Truss is the first former British prime… Read More
Lot Long, a roof thatcher born in 1823, has been identified as the man on the cover of Led Zeppelin's IV album. The discovery was made by a researcher from the University of West England who… Read More