Cover Page, 10 September 2020, Issue 246 Welcome to our latest edition. We hope you enjoy its articles and features. We’d like to introduce new writers, so if you’d be interested in contributing to the Shaw Sheet, on either an occasional or regular basis, please contact the editors at [email protected] for the writers’ guidelines. … Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Cover page
Issue: 246: Back to the Office
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Cultural Appropriation
10 September 2020 Cultural Appropriation The profits of race. By John Watson Covid has made some sad holes in the social calendar and one of them is the absence of the Notting Hill Carnival. So the singer Adele put up a post to regret its absence and, that carnival being a celebration of cultural diversity,… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Cultural Appropriation
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Out of Office
10 September 2020 Out of Office Back to work. By J.R. Thomas Here we are in the New Normal. Perhaps. Certainly we are never going back to the old normal office again. What, putting on ties, and trousers, no toast and Nutella at 11.15, no Radio 3 (or 2, if such be your choice) to… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Out of Office
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Alexei Navalny
10 September 2020 Alexei Navalny Folk hero. By Neil Tidmarsh Surely Alexei Navalny represents some sort of archetype? He and his brave fight against powerful and secretive dark forces could have come straight out of a folk tale. And a very Russian folk tale at that, as the work of the eminent Soviet folklorist Vladimir… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Alexei Navalny
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: I Am Prejudiced (Part 2)
10 September 2020 I Am Prejudiced (Part 2) So are you. By Richard Pooley Did you do the race Implicit Association Test? How did you do? If you don’t know what I’m talking about, please read the first part of this article in last week’s issue, otherwise the following won’t make much sense. Well, I… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: I Am Prejudiced (Part 2)
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Puppies
10 September 2020 Covid Puppies Not a new asset class by Frank O’Nomics Meet Willa, aka Beelzepup (more of that later) – a puppy that encapsulates pandemic economics. Based on the difference in her price to her predecessor’s (the much missed Lottie), the rate inflation for a puppy over the last 13 years has averaged… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Puppies
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: “He did his best”
10 September 2020 View from the Cotswolds “He did his best”: a damning indictment By Paul Branch Our world is replete with glorious failures, those who snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, or those who promise the earth and deliver a dog’s dinner. Britain’s sporting prowess lies in earning medals in such deeds. Our… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: “He did his best”
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Diary of a Corbynista
10 September 2020 Diary of a Corbynista Waiving the Rules by Don Urquhart 1 September Met up with Eric who tries to put a positive spin on government policy. He asked me whether I had lost confidence in our democratic system and I had to ask him in turn: “with someone like Johnson in charge… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Diary of a Corbynista
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Local Statistics
10 September 2020 Lies, Damned Lies and Coronavirus Local Area Statistics by David Chilvers This week*, we look at the local area statistics for COVID-19, which are becoming increasingly important as strategies focus more on local responses to any uplifts in local infection rates. Each day, ONS produces updated data on its website covering the… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Local Statistics
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Don’t Plan Christmas
10 September 2020 Don’t Plan Christmas Yet It could be cancelled. By Lynda Goetz At the beginning of July, I laughed aloud at a brilliant BOB cartoon picturing Boris, peering out to sea through his binoculars, perched atop a large, nearly dead, beached whale labelled ‘ECONOMY’ and proclaiming ‘We can’t be too careful about a… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: Don’t Plan Christmas
Issue 246: 2020 09 10: The Scholar Gipsy
10 September 2020 VW and The Scholar Gipsy An Oxford Elegy. By Philip Throp Following my last article about the Signal Elm on Boars Hill near Oxford, there is another unresolved question of story location on Boars Hill. “Why is it called Boars Hill?” many people ask expectantly. According to local repute, this is because… Continue reading Issue 246: 2020 09 10: The Scholar Gipsy