BLOGS

If the countryside could vote

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Here's a marketing idea for party spinners in search of a new angle as the current Rag, Tag and Bobtail electoral race enters the home straight: hedgehogs. Few animals have such a devoted and impassioned human constituency, and yet, according...

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Britain – a land fit for gamblers

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It is time to look the miserabilists in the eye and declare that, yes, our great country has indeed changed over the past 13 years. Everywhere one looks there are new opportunities for investment and adventure. Once, at this time...

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Pause to reconsider our lives

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Emitting a mighty belch, nature has grounded us. Our busy plans, large and small, our vaunted technologies, our governments and economies have all been made to seem rather puny beside that quaint and old-fashioned thing from the geography text-books, a...

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Quentin Letts and the crotch of history

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Something horrible has happened to that dapper and dignified theatre critic, Quentin Letts. Attending the first night of the hippie musical Hair, currently being revived at the Gielgud Theatre, he briefly and unpleasantly found himself at the centre of the...

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Impressive to behold – but a virtuous pain to read

Just one now and then, a review appears which takes a step back from the book, film or play under consideration and  makes a wider, more significant point.   A case in point is Walter Kirn’s recent review in the...

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Our overpaid and overrated public servants

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It is truly bizarre that as the economy spirals ever deeper into the red, one group of highly privileged men and women become increasingly wealthy from the public purse – and no one seems to give a damn. MPs may...

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A celebrity recluse steps into the spotlight

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The celebrity recluse Charles Saatchi occupies a peculiar position in our culture. Once he was a retiring, powerful man who avoided any kind of exposure to the public eye. Then, when his gallery reached its 20th anniversary, it was announced...

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What’s green about cutting recycling?

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To get a sense of the real news, of stories which have not been efficiently shaped and varnished for public consumption by the metropolitan media, it is often a good idea to read local papers. There, the apparently small events...

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The secrets in your surname

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There are moments in one's life when a powerful curiosity about family origins begins to niggle. An urge to talk to older relations about interestingly eccentric great aunts is one symptom of this malaise; researching one's family tree on the...

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The Big (Whingeing) Society

The local council has produced a largely, brightly-coloured sticker reading 'SLOW DOWN IN OUR VILLAGE' for all residents to stick on their wheelie-bins. Almost all of them have, so that once week anyone driving in the area will have this...

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