“Shambolic” error in pollcards say that iconic British county is called “TITREE”

Bungling council officials were today accused of 'taking the p' when it emerged they had mis-spelt the name of the parish of Tiptree in Essex - as TITREE. Tiptree is famed for its iconic Wilkin jam will be holding an election for a new council on May 3, for which polling cards are being distributed between today and April 3. The Tiptree parish council took to social media to slam the Tiptree borough council, and said on Twitter: "This is...

Book Review: The Flicker of Old Dreams

Let me tell you about something that no readers in Britain, Ireland or Western Europe can possibly relate to unless they are either from one of the vast countries of other continents, or perchance have driven hundreds or thousands of miles through Canada, the US or similar lands that bear night horizons lit only by stars with no halo of a distant city’s light. To live in a vast country means that a drive to the next large city can...

 Couple say they have been bullied out of their mud-hut Hobbit home built to combat allergy to modern life

A couple claim they have been 'bullied' out of the Hobbit-style mud hut they built to combat an allergy to modern life. Nature-loving Kate Burrows, 46, and her partner Alan, 48, have left the unique home they fashioned out of the earth, tree trunks and straw after a council took enforcement action against them. Kate says she was forced out of her previous rented house by permanent flu -like symptoms as she was allergic to the mains water, electricity, wi-fi...

Cambridge Analytica hacked our social lives to drive populist agendas – that’s why this is a big deal

Late last year before news of the Facebook data mining scandal broke Cambridge Analytica told Campaign magazine that getting people to vote is "no different from marketing toothpaste". The shameless brag by commercial vice-president Richard Robinson gave an unvarnished view of how the company works, by "understanding people's motives", what their "attitudes and opinions" are and what "behavioural models" they follow. Not unlike the average marketeer then, and surely no worse than train fares being advertised on our social feeds moments after...

Bel and the Dragon add their renowned hotel rooms to Reading site

When it comes to hotel stays, the little things are the big things. You could spend millions of pounds developing a prime property in the middle of Manhattan and guests would walk down to breakfast talking about the chocolate that was left on their pillow. It's not about extravagance or expense, it's about fresh smelling bathroom towels the size of bed sheets, quirky soaps and, in the case of the Bel and the Dragon, the now renowned complimentary digestifs. When...

Flashbacks to ’93: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

I was just the right age (8) when the cartoon series Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles started being shown on British TV (the word ‘ninja’ was removed from the UK version of the show, in one of many hilariously petty incidents of censorship that dogged the franchise on these shores). I quickly became an obsessed fan. I watched the show religiously, I had the toys, I would play Turtles with my friends and my four year old brother, my Mum even...

Why the Cambridge Analytica scandal could be much more serious than you think:

By Roger Cottrell, PhD At 8.00 pm on March 23, 2018, 18 officers of the Information Commission Office led by Elisabeth Denham raided the headquarters of Cambridge Analytica in Mayfair, London, having secured a warrant to do so from a Judge in less than 48 hours. This may seem like justice is beginning to be served not only in relation to the illegal harvesting of some 50 million Facebook accounts and Cambridge Analytica’s manipulating of the Trump vote in the...

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