Friday Fun 28: Aural Nostalgia for an African Day
This is a random Friday Fun. It’s not especially funny, although some will probably think this makes me seem very funny, putting me in the
This is a random Friday Fun. It’s not especially funny, although some will probably think this makes me seem very funny, putting me in the
Thanks to my indefatigable colleague, Charmaine, who noticed this on The Poke, this week’s Friday Fun is brought to you courtesy of the London Underground.
What an extraordinary night. I’ve never been to an athletics event before in my life (not since defying the odds and coming second in the
John Smith MP was one of those tragic political should-have-beens. But while Leader of the Opposition riding on Labour’s 23% point lead over the Tories
Last week saw the final instalment of the little 1 Cor 1 series in the undercroft chapel in Westminster. Unfortunately, we had the slight inconvenience
Back in Parliament yesterday, and I unexpectedly arrived a little early – so found myself waiting for around 15 minutes in Westminster Hall. It was
One or two have asked for this, so here it is: the first of 3 talks given in the gaudy riot of Pugin-inspired colour that
It’s not every day that one gets to sit around the same table as representatives of Muslim, Sikh, Hindu, Christian and Humanist networks with the
This is a mildly unserious combination of Q’s Espionage festival and Friday Fun. But London W1 is a spy-historian’s paradise – there are so many
Sherlock Holmes is always with us. Every time I walk down Baker St (which is often because we live just behind it), the point is
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
In the light of recent events, it seems only appropriate to bring this back to the forefront of public attention. You’ve seen the trailer for