The Vote of a Lifetime
I cannot quite believe that we are potentially two days away from cutting ourselves off from the continent of Europe’s most successful political, economic and peace building project of all […]
I cannot quite believe that we are potentially two days away from cutting ourselves off from the continent of Europe’s most successful political, economic and peace building project of all […]
2016 not 3 hours old but its a time to look forward. That’s what do many facebook and twitter messages exhort us to do. Look forward in hope not fear. […]
I loved that film. The DeLorean. The madcap idea you could zoom forwards and backwards in time. The incredulity of those living in the past that events like the assassination […]
Election reflection “You could stand, you would make a great candidate” or words to that effect were what got me into it. I was in the middle of trying to […]
Just back from Sri Lanka and reading a great blog by Kiri CSW press officer http://www.madomasi.wordpress.com I share her annoyance. Though the cause is worthy these sticking plaster approaches […]
Andrew Johnston CEO APT Action on Poverty, Baron Kennedy of Southwark, Rt Hon Lynne Featherstone MP Under Secretary of State Department for International Development, Baroness Kennedy of Cradley, Mary Makohka Founder […]
Originally posted on Red Brick:
The London my young children are growing up in today is very different to the one I grew up in in the 1970s, and the…
Well what a weekend that was. New site for the Christian Arts Festival Greenbelt, in Kettering.. “Where?” I hear you say.. Well north of Luton south of Sheffield and a […]
Originally posted on Nick Baines's Blog:
I understand that a Brazilian has something to do with a close shave. (And that’s as far as I am going with that…
You can’t beat a good tree. In Tottenham we lived near the Seven Sisters – seven great elm trees which gave their name to this part of London (how […]