Issue 28:2015 11 12: contents

12 November 2015: Issue 28

Week in Brief            

UK

International

Financial

Comment

remembrance
Remembrance             photo Janis Higgie

Free But Not Easy by Neil Tidmarsh

Some facts speak for themselves

Nosing about in the emails  by John Watson

Does the draft Investigatory Powers Bill cover the bases?

Ban It (Part 2) by Neil Tidmarsh

I’m not going to argue about it, so shut up!

Class war is alive and well by Watson Low

Civility breaks down at the  political edge

Features

Image of restaurant goers of wide variety of nationality, skin colour and sex at a London Restaurant - the Archduke near Waterloo station
London is international          photo Neil Dunlop

Missed Opportunities by Frank O’Nomics

The danger of leaving the rise in interest rate too long

Sea Green Incorruptible by Don Urquhart

The working tax credit isn’t the real issue

Links to the past by J.R.Thomas

A return after two millennia

Neat and nimble by Chin Chin

A more attractive way to live

Reviews

“Spectre” (film), reviewed by Adam McCormack

“London” (film), reviewed by Archie Wilson

“As you like It”  (National), reviewed by Adam McCormack

“Dinner with Friends” (Park Theatre), reviewed  by Adam McCormack

Crossword

“Thrillers of one sort or another”

Solution to last weeks’s crossword “In The News”

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Issue 23: 8 October 2015

Issue 24: 15 October 2015

Issue 25: 22 October 2015

Issue 26: 29 October 2015

Issue 27: 05 November 2015

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