Issue 45:2016 03 17:First Char Your Grouse (J.R.Thomas)

17 March 2016 First Char Your Grouse By J.R.Thomas Occasionally the Shaw Sheet gets into its tattered tweeds, pulls on its muddy wellies, exchanges the bowler hat for a flat cap, and heads for the hills and dales of rural Britain.  Life is different there and what causes excitements in the Great Wen raises not… Continue reading Issue 45:2016 03 17:First Char Your Grouse (J.R.Thomas)

Issue 15: 2015 08 13:Grousing about

13 August 2015 Grousing About by J R Thomas George Earl’s great painting “Going North – Kings Cross” depicts an astonishing hubbub of activity at King’s Cross Station the day before the Glorious Twelfth of 1893. The platform (no barriers then of course) was crowded with spaniels, setters, pointers (but no labradors – their day… Continue reading Issue 15: 2015 08 13:Grousing about

Issue 14: Spotlight moves to Charities

6 August 2015 Spotlight moves to Charities by John Watson Most of our institutions have come under the spotlight in the scandals of recent years.  The status of MPs has been damaged by the expenses scandal.  The press has been damaged by investigations into hacking.  Government and the entertainment industry will be prime fishing grounds… Continue reading Issue 14: Spotlight moves to Charities

Issue 3: 2015 05 21:Harriered to Death

21 May 2015  Harriered to Death   by R.J. Thomas                                                                                           On a northern hillside there are strange goings on. Half hidden in a heather moor above the Forest of Bowland in North Lancashire are a small group of camouflaged figures, with survival rations and powerful binoculars, keeping a round the clock vigil. This is not,… Continue reading Issue 3: 2015 05 21:Harriered to Death

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