More Foolishness
David McKie surveys the greatest April Fools for the Guardian, loyally disagreeing with the Museum of Hoaxes putting the BBC’s Spaghetti harvest Panorama above the Guardian’s own Sans Seriffe (which […]
Political happenings in the UK and abroad…
David McKie surveys the greatest April Fools for the Guardian, loyally disagreeing with the Museum of Hoaxes putting the BBC’s Spaghetti harvest Panorama above the Guardian’s own Sans Seriffe (which […]
You expect it in the news section (my not having a clue who Chris Martin didn’t stop me spotting it – this wasn’t exactly subtle…) and it’s no suprise, in […]
The future of this centrist party was the source of much speculation before the revelation of a tragic illness put what might have been a bright future in jeapardy. Following […]
I haven’t posted for a while. I have gained and lost a relative and paid little attention to the outside world. But it hasn’t escaped my attention that whilst I […]
…said Alan Rusbridger in yesterday’s “Collectors’ Edition” (my friends giggled at this) of the Guardian – the last ever broadsheet. From tomorrow it switches to the new “European” midi format […]
…With New ‘Intelligent Falling’ Theory. Read more at The Onion
Despite the tone of the title of the post, I must say Ken Livingstone has penned a persuasive article in today’s Guardian on making London safer. While I don’t buy […]
Invevitably the G8 leaders have tried to put the best spin on the agreements reached this week. But there has been real political climate change, and it is clear the […]
A weblog of brilliant photos defying the London bombers. Update: There are so many posts, click here for the very best.
Whilst Little Storping is in the home counties, in reality I’m a little further away from London. But yesterday everyone’s attention was on the capital, and I found myself relying […]
Never mind his justifiable comments about English cuisine, Pres. Chirac’s real revealation is that the Scottish delicacy has lead to french distrust of the military alliance.
This week I’ve seen two films about the Hubbert Peak. When an oil field is drilled, it takes time and investment for the infrastructure to be set up and the […]