What the papers said in the week ending 8 April 2023 There is humanity: the deportation of Kathleen Poole has been put on hold and may never happen: Sweden ‘places on hold’ deportation of UK woman … [Read more...]
More salt with your bread, madam?
What the papers said in the week ending 1 April 2023 Extending the week a little allows us to include the news that the Swedish police are still pressing for the deportation of Kathleen Poole, a 74 … [Read more...]
Outrage: plenty of profit but poor care
What the papers said in the week ending 26 March 2023 There is outrage as people put two and two together, and realise that the squeeze on council budgets, which is reflected in their inadequate … [Read more...]
Sleep is good for you. But, caffeine?
What the papers said in the week ending 18 March 2023 We can celebrate and give thanks for the ten years of leadership from Pope Francis The Guardian view on Pope Francis 10 years on: a vital … [Read more...]
Death of Roy Allison, our former Chair
Dr Mike Lowis has sent this message for members and friends: It is with sadness that I have to report that Rev’d Roy Allison died on 6th March. He was aged 82. Frances, his wife, told me his … [Read more...]
UK Border: welcome sign or fearful barrier?
What the papers said in the week ending 11 March 2023 There is discontent with the moral and ethical ground our country has been taking: Gary Lineker (62) has stirred interest with a comment. The … [Read more...]
Bye bye Betty and thank you from all of us
What the papers said in the week ending 4 March 2023 The reminiscences sparked by the death of Lady Betty Boothroyd remind us what an impressive woman she has been, and what a significant change … [Read more...]
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