Liberal Democrat Newswire #14 is out: reshuffles, staffing changes, new think tank and more
Liberal Democrat Newswire #14 is out: reshuffles, staffing changes, new think tank and more … Read the full post »
Read my posts about the usually four-yearly sporting event, the Olympics. They started up in their modern form in Athens, Greece in 1896.
Liberal Democrat Newswire #14 is out: reshuffles, staffing changes, new think tank and more … Read the full post »
But he’s a cyclist. So even now on a quick flick through mainstream news outlets, his victory today has got some coverage but nowhere near the level that his dominance deserves. … Read the full post »
You know what the No 2 AV campaigners forget to tell you (or, let’s be charitable – have forgotten and didn’t remember to check)? … Read the full post »
The Live Music Bill will benefit hundreds of small pubs, restaurants and church and community halls. … Read the full post »
With the publication of the government’s anti-terrorism review just about to happen, and likely to include a large number of details, what are the key points to look for in judging how the review has gone? … Read the full post »
Even I would concede that 100,000 maltesers would be quite a large number, but what about when it comes to signatures on a petition? … Read the full post »
Two big pieces of local government news today – more powers but less money. … Read the full post »
It’s rather a mouthful of a title for this section of the coalition agreement, but it reflects the diverse remit of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. … Read the full post »
At least nine people were killed when a bomb ripped through a popular Pune café packed with foreign tourists, the terror strike shattering a 14-month lull. … Read the full post »
Banksy is by far the most famous example of someone who paints items that add to the location rather than detract from it. … Read the full post »