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Issue 131: 2017 11 30: What’s on in December(AGGro)

30 November 2017 What’s on in December or what will you find in the News? by AGGro FRI 1st World AIDS Day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection, and mourning those who have died of the disease. 75 years ago: WW2 – The cruiser US Northampton… Continue reading Issue 131: 2017 11 30: What’s on in December(AGGro)

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Contents

22 June 2017: Issue 110   The week’s news – your chance to catch up: Comment Debt by John Watson Disaster waits in the wings. Meanwhile, In The White House… by J R Thomas The administration looks at Syria and Wall Street. Remain Or Leave by Richard Pooley The dilemma facing one British expatriate couple. A Tale Of… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Contents

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Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Remain or Leave (Richard Pooley)

22 June 2017 Remain or Leave? The dilemma facing one British expatriate couple. by Richard Pooley My wife and I moved to south-west France in March 2013, intending to stay for no more than five years before returning to our house in Bath. After living in seven different countries and visiting over fifty others, either… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Remain or Leave (Richard Pooley)

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Meanwhile, In The White House… (J R Thomas)

22 June 2017 Meanwhile, In The White House… The administration looks at Syria and Wall Street. by J.R.Thomas Events in the UK have rather distracted from what is happening across the Atlantic.  We can confirm that Mr Trump is still President, though you might have thought from some reports that he was about to be… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Meanwhile, In The White House… (J R Thomas)

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Garden Review, Barbara Hepworth St. Ives (J R Thomas)

22 June 2017 Gems Amongst Jewels Trewyn Studio Garden, St. Ives by J.R.Thomas If you are going to create a garden, Cornwall is probably just about the best place in the British Isles to do it.  The climate is wonderfully benign, aided by some sidewash from the gulf stream and the moderating influence of the… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Garden Review, Barbara Hepworth St. Ives (J R Thomas)

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week In Brief International

22 June 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe BELGIUM:  A suspected Islamist suicide bomber was shot dead when he detonated an explosive device near the ticket offices at Brussels Central Station. FRANCE:  President Macron’s party La République en Marche won an absolute majority in the second and final round of parliamentary elections.   La… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week In Brief International

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: After Isis (Neil Tidmarsh)

22 June 2017 After Isis To the victor, the spoils? by Neil Tidmarsh The news this week suggests that the end really is in sight for Isis as a territorial power. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Isis leader who declared its caliphate in 2014, has been killed in an airstrike on the Isis capital Raqqa, according… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: After Isis (Neil Tidmarsh)

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week in Brief UK

22 June 2017 Week In Brief: UK NEWS Fire GRENFELL TOWER:  The Prime Minister has been heavily criticised for failing to empathise with victims following the disastrous fire at Grenfell Tower.  Although she visited the site shortly after the tragedy there was resentment that she spent her time with the emergency services rather than with… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Week in Brief UK

Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Theatre Review – Tosca

22 June 2017 Tosca Grange Park Opera, West Horsley reviewed by Adam McCormack. If you unexpectedly inherited a crumbling country pile with 300 acres, what would you do with it?  This is exactly what happened to former TV presenter Bamber Gascoigne, who was left a sixteenth century manor house in West Horsley by his aunt,… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 06 22: Theatre Review – Tosca

Issue 110: 2017 0-6 22: Week In Brief Financial

22 June 2017 Week In Brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY BAD WEEK BEHIND THE COUNTERS:  Maybe the bankers are going to be regulated less (see our article on the US this week) but Barclays, the 300 year old UK domiciled bank, must be wishing it had thrown itself on the regulatory mercies of the Bank… Continue reading Issue 110: 2017 0-6 22: Week In Brief Financial

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