A Journal of a Plague Year – Part Two – Lockdown time
The lockdown that many of us expected and indeed feared is now upon us. The government has ordered all non-essential businesses and shops to…
The lockdown that many of us expected and indeed feared is now upon us. The government has ordered all non-essential businesses and shops to…
Luckily here at Fahrenheit Towers, our son Laughing Boy is long past needing special infant formula baby milk. However there are tens of thousands…
The current Covid19 Emergency, has brought forth a lot of responses from various commentators. Some of the commentators and informational online channels have been…
The Manchester Arena terrorist attack was one of the worst Islamic terror attacks ever carried out on British soil. The only Islamic attack in…
As expected by many, the travel restrictions imposed on those wishing to go from continental Europe to the United States have been extended to…
Last Sunday, the 8th March, late at night police in Central London were confronted by a suspicious man who pulled out two knives and…
Nearly every nation or people or group that exists in the world today has some sort of leadership structure. Sometimes these leaders lead properly…
Following on from my two previous articles on Coronavirus it’s time to take stock of where we are at present. The government has moved from…
Academia should operate on two levels, the first is research for the sheer sake of research even if what is being studied does not have…
In the West and especially in the United Kingdom, International Women’s Day on March 8th is a bit of a joke. What should be…