
“Our Flag is a union of Black and Blue” – Daljit Nagra’s Black History
Any walk along the Thames Embankment or the South Bank is bound to conjure up memories and evocations. This ancient river is observed/guarded/ignored by countless
Any walk along the Thames Embankment or the South Bank is bound to conjure up memories and evocations. This ancient river is observed/guarded/ignored by countless
No, please don’t worry – I’m contemplating neither. But I did rather enjoy these two little ditties in Wendy Cope’s marvellous anthology of humorous poetry, The
In early 2009, the then poet laureate, Andrew Motion gave an interview in the Guardian in which he lamented the pervasive ignorance about the Bible. He
Sacred Treasure Vinoth Ramachandra, in the midst of a very stressful situation, writes trenchantly from a Sri Lankan perspective about the Healthcare debates in the
OK now for something a little less serious (and by popular demand) – well a couple of chums have asked for my thoughts on the
Bernard Levin was a genius and a journalist – not characteristics you often find combined. Opinionated, non-religious, liberal, anti-establishment, but also quite conservative at times,