Is hosted by Suz Blog. With the word’s naffest ever Easter Bunny. And with the Sweet Aroma of Justice. Plus an odd posting by Philobiblon on innovation leading to (ostensibly) worse outcomes.
Is hosted by Suz Blog. With the word’s naffest ever Easter Bunny. And with the Sweet Aroma of Justice. Plus an odd posting by Philobiblon on innovation leading to (ostensibly) worse outcomes.
Update Greetings Iain Dale readers. And see Denis’s reply in the comments below, where he promotes Old Etonian literary prowess – and (wisely) changes the subject. I’ll respond to that later today. Now here. * * * * * Denis MacShane is genial and complimentary (as ever) but unrepentant in […]
For no obvious reason the BBC website uses inverted commas here and there to give a hint of ‘qualifying’ or subjectifying or something words or phrases. Look at this latest example: Eugene Terreblanche ‘killers’ in South Africa court I suppose there might be a case for putting the word killers […]
Update Welcome Guido readers. And see below a comment from Denis M himself. To which I have replied here. * * * * * Here is former FCO Minister Denis MacShane in full electoral rant against the Conservatives’ links with exotic foreigners: … the judgment call of David Cameron in […]
… with her diplomatic husband, and has a great time. Could they have been the mysterious foreigners advising the Malta Prime Minister on how to deal with recalcitrant backbenchers? Imagine – a country full of heroes.
The murder of Eugene Terreblanche has forced into prominence a number of difficult issues for South Africa. Namely the startling murder rate for ‘white’ farmers. And the fact that for all the impressive political reconciliation achieved (or not) in South Africa since apartheid ended, the ANC still enjoys celebrating its […]
My musing on the subject of the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune as they have affected Manchester United prompted reader Ron (emphasis added): When teams at the top play each other, or teams at the bottom, they are referred to as ’six pointers’. You have the opportunity to claim […]
Over at Spiegel Online is an energetic and extended article knocking hard at some key arguments proposed by those who insist that human activity is causing grave long-term damage to the Earth’s climate. Here is the essence of what I think about this policy area. Over at Watt’s Up With […]
Manchester United are left wailing at the moon after they lost today to Chelsea, after a Chelsea goal was scored from an offside position. Forgive me my moment of hollow laughter. Don’t whinge, Mancunians. Sometimes scandalous referee decisions work against you. Sometimes they work for you. Like this startling goal not […]
Here is the strange piece by an austere-looking Marie Benoit mentioning me in Malta Independent Online. And here is the message I sent yesterday to Ms Benoit and others at MIO, plus to the website of Daphne Caruana Galizia who also writes for the Malta Independent media family. As far […]