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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on Reform setting out their stall on financial cuts & how they positioning to ...
The upshot being make do and mend, with everything fraying at the seams, if not actually falling apart. Charles Dickens’ ...
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In the war of the words Rishi Sunak’s been on a winning streak lately. Rwanda bill passed, defence spending up, and last week’s sick-note culture clampdown garnering headlines. Tick tick tick then.
With the Easter holidays bringing some much needed calm to the Westminster village and giving those warring MPs at least a short period of respite from the constant Brexit bickering, it seemed a good ...
The Prime Minister’s looking on the front foot for a change, thanks to his trade agreements with India and America, and a better deal with the European Union to be unveiled in just over a week. But ...
So you might think it’s a pretty bold claim, perhaps even ridiculous that the year 1984 was the best in movie history, but there’s plenty of very compelling reasons as to why it was such a golden year ...
If there was ever anyone who went a little further than most mortal men, it was Alastair MacKenzie. In a storied career spanning 30 years, MacKenzie served uniquely with the New Zealand Army in ...
As readers of The MALESTROM will well know, we’re partial to things that go bump in the night and can’t help be fascinated by the most haunted of haunted houses. Generally we look to our own isles for ...
Outsiders, non-conformists, those that like to live in the shadows of society rather than following the well trodden path of the masses. Cinema is littered with instances of these rebellious, ...
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