New levels of irony
John Rentoul is right about this: A film directed by a man facing extradition to face sentence, about a man whose guilt exists only in the minds of the haters. Irony? Ye gods.
John Rentoul is right about this: A film directed by a man facing extradition to face sentence, about a man whose guilt exists only in the minds of the haters. Irony? Ye gods.
Why move? I wanted an independent platform and fancied trying WordPress. Very impressed so far. I’ll sort out the sidebars when I have a moment.
Further to this post about reactions inside the University of East Anglia, see this submission to Parliament: 1. As a former postgraduate student of the University of East Anglia [UEA], and a British Citizen, I would like to comment on … Continue reading
Here’s a bit of wibble from History Today: According to the latest research by the University of Reading’s Department of Archaeology, published in the March issue of the journal Antiquity, 4th-century Roman York was a multicultural town where individuals of … Continue reading
Mine, this time. Political Betting suggests that opinion poll success depends on parties being in the news; recent Tory poll setbacks have been the consequence of a period of news dominance by the Labour Party. This suggests that the more … Continue reading