Brexit: crisis voyeurism
October 31, 2020 1:24 am Post a CommentGoing back a little way, to 2 March 2018, Theresa May was at the Mansion House delivering a speech on “our... View Article
Going back a little way, to 2 March 2018, Theresa May was at the Mansion House delivering a speech on “our... View Article
Was Corbyn right about antisemitism in Labour being exaggerated? I think so, not least because I played a part in... View Article
I can barely bring myself to say anything about the sacking of Jeremy Corbyn. He already stands defeated by the... View Article
One largely predictable side effect of the Covid-19 epidemic has been a plague of rats and mice infesting private homes.... View Article
Since the signing of the UK-Japan trade deal almost a week ago, I’ve been keeping half an eye out for a decent... View Article
I’ve been accused this week of lacking compassion. I don’t think that’s at all true but I think we could... View Article
The quality of Brexit discussion lately has been dire so I’ve abandoned it for now. I have no desire to... View Article
Updated, as of yesterday, is the government guidance medicine and healthcare organisations on the post-transition period. Like aviation, the sector is highly... View Article
The Financial Times is running a piece headed, “Aerospace chief warns delayed Brexit deal threatens industry”, with the sub-head: “Industry trade body... View Article
When I was child we didn’t have much. We had second hand 1970’s furniture and B&Q white laminate flat-pack wardrobes.... View Article
Scanning the media commentary over the last 24 hours – in the absence of official statements on the progress of... View Article
If Twitter is any guide (which it undoubtedly isn’t), I must be the only person on this planet who doesn’t... View Article
The conflict between conservatives and leftists in the UK has, since at least the nineties, is one the left have... View Article
An interesting article in the Mail tells us of claims that £1 trillion in financial sector assets have been shifted to Europe.... View Article
It looks to be thin pickings for the next few days, or even weeks. With the negotiations starting up again,... View Article
It seems every month or so I write something on Scottish independence. I find such articles useful markers to see... View Article