What the papers said in the week ending 26 August 2023 There is quite a lot to make us smile in what must be ‘the silly season’: Can anyone seriously think there is a monster in Loch Ness? Loch … [Read more...]
Women in the news – but, for very different reasons
What the papers said in the week ending 19 August 2023 We have been diverted and enthralled to see the England Ladies get to the final of the Women’s Soccer World Cup. To lose 1-0 was no … [Read more...]
There’s plenty we can do
What the papers said in the week ending 12 August 2023 The fightback against suffocating spread of new technology is finding voices: Smartphones aren’t the answer for all autistic people | Autism | … [Read more...]
Culture Club and other new activities
Christians on Ageing has launched three new activities for its members and friends. Culture Club is open to everyone, you can find details here. For Members only Meet the Members Many who … [Read more...]
Earth cries: but, we are not gods
What the papers said in the week ending 5 August 2023 There is much to worry us in the current news, but the article which tells us that York is to have its first resident rabbi for many years, is … [Read more...]
Signs of hope amidst the gloom
What the papers said in the week ending July 29th 2023 It does seem that Armageddon is upon us: Thousands flee Greek island of Rhodes as wildfires threaten hotels – video report | World news | … [Read more...]
Closing ticket offices: the wrong route
What the papers said in the week ending 22 July 2023 Extremes of heat are having great impacts on life and economy. Can we do anything to reduce the hazard? Southern Europe braces for second heat … [Read more...]
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