Monthly Archives: May 2025

Prince Harry: why he’s disappointed

“The Heir and the Spare—there was no judgment about it, but also no ambiguity. I was the shadow, the support, the Plan B. I was brought into the world in case something happened to Willy. I was summoned to provide … Continue reading

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The Ultra Branch Librarian

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The world’s a small place…..

……. but I’ve never seen Taylor Swift at Romford Station.

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The Optics of Power

Trump’s Oval Office Putin’s Kremlin Office

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War Studies: Judaea 70-135 CE (AD)

Colonial powers occupy countries without waiting for an invitation. Even though they are out-numbered, they succeed by using brute force. Key areas are garrisoned which are necessary. Unfortunately, garrisons become a focus for hostility and a cycle of violence. Once … Continue reading

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Does Trump have a point?

. “I used to invigilate exams at a well-known university and recall my strangest session: invigilating a student who required two extra desks to accommodate the 33 soft toys needed to ensure ‘emotional security in a stressful environment’. I still … Continue reading

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Film Review: The Accountant: 2 (2025) (Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal)

This film is a Trumpian MAGA homage. There’s an audience for this but not me. It’s so bad it will be immortal. It’s a paradigm of ‘How not to make an intelligent film’. Hollywood have their MAGA film but is … Continue reading

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Four Outstanding Schools and Disadvantaged Students

In the 2022 to 2023 school year….25.2% of disadvantaged pupils and 52.4% of all other pupils got a grade 5 or above.1 The attainment gap disadvantaged children suffer is a chasm. Those schools which reduce the gap are adding value … Continue reading

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Big Pharma loves lifestyle illnesses

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