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My Favourite Blogs
Alan Gibbons
the man behind the Campaign for the Book presents an author’s view of politics, publishing and the great library debate.
Arts and Letters Daily
An essential round-up of critical opinion across the world.
ASK EUROPE
‘World leaders in the transfer and application of high impact learning solutions,’ they say – but don’t let that put you off.
Backwards in High Heels
The funny, opinionated, provocative world of Tania Kindersley
Bookslut
A spiky, interesting readers’ blog based in Oregon
Bryan Appleyard
The Sunday Times columnist on and off duty
Earth Task Force
News, Information and Links on Environmentalism and Activism
Grit's Day
A bit of craft, some countryside, some home education – and loads of opinions. Funny and original.
Guardian's Books Blog
A consistently intelligent literary blog fromthe Guardian.
Independent Minds – John Rentoul
Sparky, knowing blog from the Independent on Sunday’s chief political commentator.
Johann Hari
The take-no-prisoners views of the Independent columnist
Stella Duffy
A sparky, opinionated blog about writing and life by a talented author.
Waveney Valley Blog
A great source of information for Norfolk and Suffolk events and issues.
WaveneyValleyBlog
Excellent source of news for events in the Waveney Valley on the Norfolk/Suffolk border
Archive for the ‘From the Independent’ Category
In an age of team-building, we all need more solitude
Tuesday 1st January 2013
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Sex and the absurdity of male optimism
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Enough of the townie prejudice against the countryside
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Don’t sneer if a Big Mac helps your children to read
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We’re not world class at many things, but looking after animals is one
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Things go better with Kate
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Match-fixing is a curse the UK invited in
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Predictions for 2012
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Home-made or just very small? The truth about your Christmas cards
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I lived with cranky legend who changed more lives than the authors he dealt in
Thursday 13th December 2012
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