Issue 38: 2016 01 21: contents

28 January 2016: Issue 38

Week in Brief     

railway
Leaving it alone                             JR Thomas

       UK

International

Financial

Comment

Pot and Kettle by Neil Tidmarsh

The irony of Brussels pointing fingers at Warsaw and Madrid.

Tories Nationalise Railways by J. R. Thomas

Yesterday’s solutions threaten problems tomorrow.

Labour’s Lessons from Defeat by John Watson

What we expect from Mr Corbyn.

Very pretty girl, smacking her lips while on the phone and standing in front of pasta advertisment
Taste of Italy                                  by Neil Dunlop

Features

Leaving it alone by J. R. Thomas

What should the National Trust do with Clandon Park?

The Blind leading the Blind by Frank O’Nomics

 What is the point of forward guidance?

Achieving Inner Peace the HMRC way by Lynda Goetz

Karma and Tax returns.

A Five Star Act by Neil Tidmarsh

A politician turns comedian. Or vice-versa. Or is it all the same?

Geneva by Chin Chin

A seating plan for peace.

drunk persian
see Chin Chin      cartoon Andrew Kenning

Review

Les Liaisons Dangereuses

at The Donmar Warehouse is reviewed by Adam McCormack.

Crossword

Poets’ corner

Solution to the last crossword “Down Under”

EarlA medium 600x271 stamp prompting the reader to join the subscription listier Editions

Issue 33: 17 December 2015

Issue 34: 24 December 2015

Issue 35: 07 January 2016

Issue 36: 14 January 2016

Issue 37: 21 January 2016

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