Cover Page, 13 September 2018, Issue 169 Welcome to our new issue. We hope you enjoy our articles and the other features. If you do, we ask that you please forward them to, and recommend us to, any contacts of yours who would be interested. If you can persuade them to register for our weekly… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Cover page
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Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Lens on the Week
13 September 2018 Lens on the Week UK BREXIT: Salzburg is used to music. It is the city of Mozart and The Sound of Music after all. Next week though the sounds will be different as EU leaders meet and discuss the proposals for Brexit. Will it be the “Ode to Joy” or “1812”? Goodness… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Lens on the Week
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Corbyn And The Cross
13 September 2018 Corbyn and the Cross A monk at heart. By John Watson It was of course inevitable that sooner or later the Labour Party would start throwing out the moderates to clear the way for a Momentum agenda, and the censuring of Joan Ryan by her local party is a part of that… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Corbyn And The Cross
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Education and After
13 September 2018 Education and After The classroom and the world. By Neil Tidmarsh What did the Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) and Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925) all have in common? Yes, yes, they all had spectacularly successful careers, of course – Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, saved the… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Education and After
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Diary of a Corbynista
13 September 2018 Diary of a Corbynista Time to Switch by Don Urquhart 30 August Frank Field MP has resigned the Labour whip. He has been a member of the anti-Corbyn cabal for some time. This comprises Labour MP’s who have no future in the party while Corbyn is the leader, members of other parties,… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Diary of a Corbynista
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Cakes and Prayers
13 September 2018 Cakes and Prayers The State of the Church. By J R Thomas From the place where this column is often given its final polish, there is an attractive view of an early Wren church. Or, to be correct, an early Wren café. It was built, of course, as a church but the… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Cakes and Prayers
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Help to Sell
13 September 2018 Now try “Help to Sell” The dangerous consequences of Help to Buy by Frank O’Nomics Sometimes simple calculations can reveal a great deal. The government’s supposedly generous Help to Buy scheme has led to £8bn being lent to first time buyers since the scheme was introduced in 2013. This cash has led… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Help to Sell
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Chartwell
13 September 2018 Chartwell An inspiring visit. By Lynda Goetz We had intended to go to Sissinghurst, but as we drove from Surrey into Kent the rain got steadily worse. After a wonderful but very dry summer, the English gardeners amongst us were in many ways delighted, but the New Zealanders were a little disappointed… Continue reading Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Chartwell
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Cartoons
13 September 2018 Cartoons By AGGro Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp
Issue 169: 2018 09 13: Crossword
13 September 2018 Crossword By Boffles Crossword No 169 Click for this Week’s interactive online crossword Click for a printable version of this Week’s crossword Click for the solution to crossword, No 168 Share this using… Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Whatsapp