What the papers said in the week ending 15 July 2023 The Archbishop of York has the knack of keeping the church in the headlines: Jesus is surely weeping. We must generate headlines for the good … [Read more...]
NHS: 75 years and counting … but for how long?
What the papers said in the week ending 8 July 2023 Values: Following on from the loss of local banks, post offices, hospitals, schools and libraries, we are now faced with the loss of ticket … [Read more...]
The end of the yellow brick road
What the papers said in the week ending 1 July 2023 They may be old now, but the music of the stars of the 1970s lives on, and they are appreciated by audiences of all ages: Elton John at … [Read more...]
Windrush – our shame as a nation
What the papers said in the week ending June 24th We have to designate this, Windrush Week. June 22nd was Windrush Day, celebrating 75 years since the arrival of people on that vessel. The week began … [Read more...]
The roads not taken … would things have been different?
What the papers said in the week ending 10 June 2023 Perhaps the story of stabbings of children in an Annecy park is an unusual choice to start a note from the newspapers of interest to older … [Read more...]
Fabric of society is torn
What the papers said in the week ending 3 June 2023 Fear: The Metropolitan police and some other forces are saying they will not attend calls relating to people with mental health problems, … [Read more...]
Feeding those in need is not a job for charities
What the papers said in the week ending 27 May 2023 A well-tried approach toward housing for older people looks to add years to life: Almshouse residents may live up to two and a half years longer, … [Read more...]
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