
Bojo is buggered
In the end, the Prime Minister imposed draconian rules on the rest of us and then broke them himself. In a democracy as noisy and disputatious as Britain no leader will long survive that revelation.
In the end, the Prime Minister imposed draconian rules on the rest of us and then broke them himself. In a democracy as noisy and disputatious as Britain no leader will long survive that revelation.
In this week’s letter, Walter reflects on the full-time job of keeping a Breton village in working order.
The tennis player’s refusal to be vaccination or follow Covid-19 isolation rules has meant he will be deported from Australia.
Johnson is taking the public for fools by labelling the lockdown-breaking party as a “work event.”
His “one rule for me and another for everyone else” attitude will be the end of Boris Johnson.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s coming-of-age drama, Licorice Pizza, paints a pretty picture of life and love in 1970s California.
Leon “Bix” Beiderbecke was one of the most influential jazz soloists of the 1920’s.
A Very British Scandal is the latest BBC hit show but the story of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll’s divorce was seen on stage in the 90s too.
This week’s poem by Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai addresses themes of homesickness and nostalgia.
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