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Issue: 146: Data leaks
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Lens on the Week
22 March 2018 Lens on the Week UK LABOUR DIVIDED: The election of Jenny Formby, a member of the trade union Unite, by whose general secretary she has had a child, as the new Secretary General of the Labour party seems destined to exacerbate the rift between moderates and the hard left. John Woodcock, the… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Lens on the Week
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Undercover Sex
22 March 2018 Undercover Sex Instructions revealed. By John Watson Sometimes life is just too exhausting, and the report in The Times of evidence at the enquiry into undercover policing about the instruction given on romantic entanglements with those they were watching, makes one lose the will to live. Of course undercover officers need instruction on… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Undercover Sex
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Leadership and Succession
22 March 2018 Leadership and Succession China, Russia and the EU. By Neil Tidmarsh China, Russia and the EU have all been preoccupied with questions of leadership and succession in recent weeks. Shortly after Mao Zedong’s demise, the Chinese Communist Party, anxious to avoid another dictatorship, introduced a limit of two five-year terms on future… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Leadership and Succession
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Diary of a Corbynista
22 March 2018 Diary of a Corbynista Sabre-rattlers need to give it a rest at least until Arsenal have dispatched CSKA Moscow by Don Urquhart 15 March The sabre-rattling will achieve nothing but sending home 23 people who are probably Russian spies and therefore potential murderers can only be a good thing. So also is… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Diary of a Corbynista
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Rate rise soon
22 March 2018 Great ready for a rate rise. Reasons for delay are fast disappearing. By Frank O’Nomics “This tape will self destruct in 5 seconds”. No, this is not the economics of Mission Impossible but an early acknowledgement of the dangers of putting out a rate view on the morning of an MPC meeting. … Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Rate rise soon
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Rolling On
22 March 2018 Rolling On The Revolving Door by J.R. Thomas If there were ever a case for rolling news, the Trump Administration is making it. Another day, another sacking; a secretary of state goes, another arrives. It is almost impossible to keep up with who is who and who is doing what. Does The… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Rolling On
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Is It Art?
22 March 2018 Is It Art? The £25 a bottle rule. By Chin Chin As far as the arts are concerned I am a £25 a bottle man. That doesn’t mean that I need a stiff one before going to the Tate Modern or that I slope off to the bar between the intervals at… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Is It Art?
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Charmed Lives In Greece
22 March 2018 Charmed Lives In Greece Ghika, Craxton and Leigh Fermor The British Museum, 8 March – 15 July. Reviewed by William Morton This compact exhibition celebrates the friendship of the painters, Niko Ghika (1906-1994) and John Craxton (1922-2009), and the writer, Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011). Ghika was Greek and the other two lived… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Charmed Lives In Greece
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: The York Realist
22 March 2018 The York Realist (a play by Peter Gill) The Donmar Warehouse reviewed by Adam McCormack Star rating **** Gentle and tender, this is a tale of two young men falling in love. Take a humble farm labourer living in a tied cottage with his mother in Yorkshire and introduce a well-educated assistant… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: The York Realist
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Use of Novichok
22 March 2018 Letter to the Editors Use of Novichok from Mr Anthony Silver Dear Sirs After Chilcot, it is prudent to be cautious over basing a material course of action on the accuracy and veracity of government pronouncements regarding the use WMD (of which Novichok is one). In the Lens of The Week, you… Continue reading Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Use of Novichok
Issue 146: 2018 03 22: Crossword
22 March 2018 Crossword by Boffles News and Newspapers Click for this Week’s interactive online crossword Click for a printable version of this Week’s crossword Click for the solution to last week’s crossword, We’ll to the River. Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp
Issue 145: 2018 03 15: Cartoons
15 March 2018 Cartoons by AGGro Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp