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There is a pub in the Strand, next door to the Royal Courts of Justice, called the "Bank of England". It's quite popular with litigants, court...
How long does it take to devise a new road building scheme, settle a route, overcome local objections, compulsorily purchase the land, make...
"Reform"! The NHS has been reformed and reformed over and over again. It has been torn up by the roots and reformed nearly to death, repeatedly....
I don't know about you, but I'm celebrating the birthday of one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians who ever lived - Isaac Newton, born...
Since there are plenty of rolling 24 hour news TV channels for anyone who wants to watch real news, not to mention news websites, the snippets...
There's a pub in Surbiton called "The Bun Shop".
Recent additions to the Uxbridge English Dictionary: Acoustic = a Scottish cattle prod Aerofoil = a chocolate wrapper Biassed = having four...
I like it. Most of the things I would have wanted improved over the 2010-14 Multi have actually been dealt with, although a few things evidently...
Sorry but much of this is incorrect. First, the government never "appoints" the Speaker. Each Speaker is chosen by election, with all the MPs...
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This head had been sitting in the back of a damp garage for 20 years with the sparking plug rusting in place. There was no way the old plug was...
Jokes, banter, wind-ups, legpulls - all fine. Love 'em. But I agree that if every thread on any sensible topic gets drowned in nonsense straight...
Do you prefer sculls or oars?
It's somebody flying a kite. Anybody can put forward any kind of proposal at any time, and all kinds of propositions are made all the time. Most...
Having just had some engine parts bead-blasted, I see that one of my Pantah heads has a poor spark plug thread. There's some thread left, but...
The "costs" referred to are the costs of the parties on both sides, not the costs of the court. In civil cases, the court fees charged do not...
Never use the words "Jesus Christ" and "hard facts" in the same sentence.
Oil, like a lot of commodities, is traded on futures markets. The buyers of commodities secure their supplies by contracting to purchase at...
With time off for good behaviour they might release you in 14.
No, I'm not sure. In fact I hardly know Cambridge at all. Where do you think it is?