Issue 59: 2016 06 23:Time for a change (Lynda Goetz)

23 June 2016 Time for change Whether we stay or leave change is inevitable by Lynda Goetz It is probably fair to say that, although the referendum debate is one of the most important in a generation for our country (and Europe), most people have got to the point of feeling that ‘enough is enough’… Continue reading Issue 59: 2016 06 23:Time for a change (Lynda Goetz)

Issue 59: Crossword – In the City

23 June 2016 Crossword by Boffles In the City   To see a printable version of this crossword     Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp

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Issue58:2016 06 16: Week in Brief Financial

16 June 2016 Week in Brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY   ASDA PRICE: The sack, it seems, is the ASDA price for its UK chief executive Andy Clarke.  Walmart, who owns the UK big four grocer and supermarket chain, announced the change early this week, a shock apparently for Mr Clarke, an ASDA long-termer.  Just… Continue reading Issue58:2016 06 16: Week in Brief Financial

Issue 58:2016 06 16:Week in Brief International

16 June 2016 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL Europe FRANCE:  Strikes have brought rubbish collection to a halt, resulting in piles of rubbish lying around in the streets.  Refinery workers, dockers, and railway staff continue to strike.  The Eiffel Tower and Versailles Palace were closed because of industrial action.  More than a million people joined protests… Continue reading Issue 58:2016 06 16:Week in Brief International

Issue 58: 2016 06 16: Where to invade next (Don Urquhart)

16 June 2016 Where to Invade Next A film by Michael Moore Reviewed by Don Urquhart Last night I attended the UK premiere of Where to Invade Next.  This puts me among a select group of people in 125 cinemas around the country.  The film’s more traditional premiere was a star attraction at the Sheffield… Continue reading Issue 58: 2016 06 16: Where to invade next (Don Urquhart)

Issue 58: 2016 06 16: Week in Brief: UK

16 June 2016 Week in Brief: UK EU Referendum POLLS: With a week to go before the vote, the polls now show a substantial lead for the Leave campaign with YouGov, published on Tuesday, putting support for Leave at 46% and support for Remain at 39%. 11% were undecided and 4% did not expect to… Continue reading Issue 58: 2016 06 16: Week in Brief: UK

Issue 58: 2016 06 16: How to survive being a millennial parent (Serena Sinclair)

16 June 2016 How To Survive… Millenials A guide for both sides of the generation gap. by Serena Sinclair For those who are unsure of what exactly a millennial is, then in a nutshell, they are the generation born at the end of the last millennium, roughly those aged between 15 and 35.  They share… Continue reading Issue 58: 2016 06 16: How to survive being a millennial parent (Serena Sinclair)

Issue 58:2016 06 16:A Private Life in Public View (J.R.Thomas)

16 June 2016 A Private Life in Public View A portrait of a great writer by J.R.Thomas The Shaw Sheet likes to be first with what is fascinating the world, but sometimes we feel it best to take our time and brood on things.  And when the subject of the brooding is a biography of… Continue reading Issue 58:2016 06 16:A Private Life in Public View (J.R.Thomas)

Issue 58: 2016 06 16:It’s the economy, stupid! (Frank O’Nomics)

16 June 2016 Brexit: It’s the economy, stupid! An economic case for Remain by Frank O’Nomics Information on the potential costs or benefits of Brexit has hit overload and most people just seem to want to get beyond the 23rd June referendum.  There are so many different claims and assertions that we struggle to know… Continue reading Issue 58: 2016 06 16:It’s the economy, stupid! (Frank O’Nomics)

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