house of Commons lunch was goo…
house of Commons lunch was good and frugal. One course (sea bass) and coffee. Good progress though – now on train home.
house of Commons lunch was good and frugal. One course (sea bass) and coffee. Good progress though – now on train home.
Antisocial behaviour is a persistent issue that affects communities across the UK, causing significant harm to those who live with it daily. Crimes often dismissed as “petty” can have a corrosive impact on public trust in the police and legal system, creating a climate of unease and threat. That is why Rishi Sunak’s recent announcement…
This is Bridge Street, Lampeter, showing some road improvements. No doubt this costly work was done to improve the roads pavements and did not a lot to provide better management of parking. For some reason it appears necessary to plan wooden bollards on the pavement and also in the middle of a bespoke parking space….
It was a joy to watch the highlights of the famous Barbarians v New Zealand match last night on the Beeb, how they condensed it into half an hour amazed me. But a number of things struck me during and after the programme about how the world of rugby has changed. Here are some thoughts:
Boris Johnson won in London, George Galloway won in Bradford, but what is it that made them winners? I think the answer is pretty clear: they both stood for something and both connected with and appealed to the voters.
It was a nice enough morning as I recall. The sun was shining and the journey to head office was an easy ride for once. I was meeting my Director in NTL to review the plans for redundancies, and I was “under threat”. The formal meeting went well, the regrets were expressed that all present…
httpv://youtu.be/idjyusDUGSc A lovely day in Siberia changes from a pleasant chance to sunbathe and swim to seeking shelter from great hailstones, in a matter of minutes.
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