In numbers: Jeremy Hunt’s reign as Britain’s longest-serving health secretary

Jeremy Hunt became Britain's longest-serving custodian of the NHS this weeki having surpassed Margaret Thatcher's Health Minister, Norman Fowler, and Aneurin Bevan, the man who set up the health service in the first place. With waiting times getting increasingly worse, doctors and nurses fleeing in their droves, care standards falling dramatically and ...

Jidori Covent Garden

Restaurant Review: Jidori, Covent Garden

Although London became quickly proliferated with Chinese, Indian and French restaurants after the Second World War, Japanese restaurants were slow to catch on. Opened in 1974, Ajimura is documented as London’s first Japanese restaurant, eventually succeeded by a boom in popularity surrounding sushi. By the mid-1990s, sushi had become big ...

Unveil the mysteries of Rome on two wheels

The legendary Italian city of Rome awaits you! The time has finally come to make all of your travel adventure dreams come true once and for all. It’s now your chance to unveil the magical mysteries of Rome, also known as the Eternal City, which should come of no surprise.  In ...

The Vidanta Foundation continues Its quest to Advance the “Common Good” with Its first international travel forum

Grupo Vidanta’s President, Daniel Chávez Morán, created the Vidanta Foundation in 2005 to support “Ideas and Projects for the Common Good.” The Foundation’s mission is “to promote the social sciences and democratic values in Latin America” in order to strengthen democracy, foster economic development, encourage social responsibility, and reduce poverty ...

Flashbacks to ‘93: Romper Stomper

I have been finding many of the more political films I’ve been watching for this series more relevant than I’d like, and Romper Stomper, sadly, doesn’t feel like an exception in that respect. Neo-nazism is again on the rise, enabled and encouraged by the so called Alt Right. Much of ...

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