Recently Mayor Lutfur Rahman blew tens of thousands of pounds on a longshot attempt to save himself from humiliation.
Despite a High Court judge telling him that his claim against communities secretary Eric Pickles was "hopeless" he still opted for a second hearing.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Film review: Paddington (PG)
Paddington
(PG) 95mins
★★★★★
Clear the decks, grab the children, make a note - there's a new tradition elbowing its way into Christmas schedules.
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Working Mum: Taking a Punch from little madam Judy
GUEST BLOG
By Tabitha Ronson I was called in to see Master A's teacher at pick-up on Friday. Although small in stature, she has an almighty presence and is thoroughly intimidating.
She just has to look at me, with her withering stare, to reduce me to a quivering wreck. Heaven knows how my little boy survives in class.
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working mum
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Book review: How We Got To Now, by Steven Johnson
BOOK
How We Got To Now
Steven Johnson (Penguin)
★★★✩✩
The world is rich with academics with a good turn of phrase exploring the history of ideas and innovations, making the mundane endlessly fascinating.
How We Got To Now
Steven Johnson (Penguin)
★★★✩✩
The world is rich with academics with a good turn of phrase exploring the history of ideas and innovations, making the mundane endlessly fascinating.
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how we got to now,
innovation,
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steven johnson
Monday, 17 November 2014
Working Mum: My boy is a magnet for nasty critters
GUEST BLOG
By Tabitha Ronson When I think we are safely over one thing where Master A's ailments are concerned along comes another.
I have spent hours researching Molluscum Contagiosum. It may sound like a spell cast by Harry Potter but this horrible little critter is not the stuff of fairytales.
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Molluscum Contagiosum,
virus,
working mum
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Film review: Third Person (15)
Third Person
(15) 137mins
★★★✩✩
There's something wrong here. You ask yourself, how come something that reeks of quality, with a quality cast and a quality writer-director reprising - structurally at least - his finest hour, feels so limp and insipid?
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adrien brody,
film,
james franco,
liam neesom,
mila kunis,
olivia wilde,
paul haggis,
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third person
Monday, 10 November 2014
Book review: The Story Of The Human Body, by Daniel Lieberman
The Story Of The Human Body
Daniel Lieberman
(Penguin)
★★★★★
This book was published in October. It has taken me several weeks to complete. This could be for two reasons.
Daniel Lieberman
(Penguin)
★★★★★
This book was published in October. It has taken me several weeks to complete. This could be for two reasons.
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biology,
books,
daniel lieberman,
evolution,
harvard,
health,
penguin,
review,
reviews,
spiral notebook,
the story of the human body
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Stage review: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, Gielgud Theatre
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time
Gielgud Theatre
★★★★✩
The torment of living in a world that is threatening, jagged and strange is given full expression in this inventive and intelligent adaptation of Mark Haddon's award-winning book.
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