Issue 41: 2016 02 18: The Curse of the Pharaohs (Chin Chin)

18 February 2016 The Curse of the Pharaohs How many will die this time? By Chin Chin Curses come in different shapes and sizes.  At the top end of the scale there is the “full pharaonic,” visited on Lord Carnarvon and others shortly after the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1923.  A quality… Continue reading Issue 41: 2016 02 18: The Curse of the Pharaohs (Chin Chin)

Issue 32:2015 10 10:Tutankhamun’s Other Curse

10 December 2015 Tutankhamun’s Other Curse What will archaeologists find beyond the walls of the Boy King’s burial chamber? By Neil Tidmarsh Last week, the Egyptian antiquities ministry made an amazing announcement; radar scans have indicated that there is empty space behind the north and west walls of King Tutankhamun’s burial chamber deep beneath the… Continue reading Issue 32:2015 10 10:Tutankhamun’s Other Curse

Issue 32: 2015 12 10: War For Our Time

10 December 2015 War For Our Time by J R Thomas   That of course was not what Neville Chamberlain said.  He apparently did not even mean to say what he did say.  As he stood outside Downing Street on his return from his visit to Hitler on 30th September 1938 to sign the Munich… Continue reading Issue 32: 2015 12 10: War For Our Time

Issue 28: 2015 11 12: Week in Brief: UK

12 November 2015 Week in Brief: UK SHARM EL-SHEIKH: Although the action of the British government in promptly grounding flights in and out of Sharm el-Sheikh was initially condemned by Egypt as being unwarranted, it has been justified by the conclusion of the investigating authorities that the destruction of the plane bound for St Petersburg… Continue reading Issue 28: 2015 11 12: Week in Brief: UK

Issue 19: 2015 09 10: Time is running out in the Middle East

10 September 2015 Time is running out in the Middle East by John Watson Very hesitantly, with a weather eye on the immigration figures and the population forecasts, the Government reacts to public pressure to confirm that it will take refugees after all. A climb down perhaps, a change in direction certainly, but not so… Continue reading Issue 19: 2015 09 10: Time is running out in the Middle East

Issue 18: 2015 09 03: INTERNATIONAL NEWS

3 September 2015 Week in Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS AFGHANISTAN: The Taliban have taken Musa Qala in Helmand province, defeating Afghan forces supported by US airstrikes. AUSTRIA: A lorry abandoned on a motorway near the Hungarian border was found to contain the decomposing bodies of up to 50 migrants. AZERBAIJAN: An investigative journalist has been sentenced… Continue reading Issue 18: 2015 09 03: INTERNATIONAL NEWS

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