Only connect
That is why meeting in person at organised events, social get-togethers and chance encounters is so valuable.
A sad fact about the 1998 Human Rights Act
Who knew that political partisans would weaponise poorly defined and ambiguous articles of legislation to put the law in their favour and crush their hated opposition?
Interest in trade unions and their politics is no more, and they only have themselves to blame
Until the grip of ideological working-class romanticism is cast off, the irrelevance of the unions will long remain.
Let That Be That - The Week in Review (ep. 35)
Episode thirty-five of The Week in Review is out now.
Your Life in 10 - Alexander Adams (s01 e07)
In this episode, artist, art critic and writer Alexander Adams talks with S.D. Wickett.
So now it is child exploitation? Nevermind!
According to Spencer Elden's lawyers, the image used on Nirvana’s album cover has resulted in 'his widespread sexual exploitation and image trafficking'. As a result, he is seeking $2.5million in damages.
Reclaiming Coleridge
If more of us reclaim Coleridge’s transcendent respect for our world, we’d be living in a much healthier place indeed.
MPs may soon be asked to extend Covid emergency powers for another six months
Safeguards in the new coronavirus restrictions were much weaker. The Government had evaded the precautions of the CCA that would have limited the power of the Prime Minister and other members of the cabinet.