Month: December 2012
Chelsea Tractors vs. Lime Bike Warriors: The Class Comedy of London’s Transport Wars
Chelsea Tractors vs. Lime Bike Warriors: The Class Comedy of London’s Transport Wars | Kensington introduces segregated roads based on vehicle moral superiority
The Merciless Parliament: When Parliament Discovered It Could Fire The Kings Friends
The Merciless Parliament: When Parliament Discovered It Could Fire The Kings Friends | A Calm, Measured, Completely Ruthless Performance Review Conducted With Medieval Enthusiasm
The British Armed Forces at War: From the Falklands to Afghanistan and the Questions That Remain
The British Armed Forces at War: From the Falklands to Afghanistan and the Questions That Remain | Post-Cold War Military Operations, Iraq Inquiry, Afghanistan Lessons, Human Rights Law in Conflict, Veterans’ Mental Health, and What Britain’s Military Has Learned From Forty Years of Continuous Operations
London Catacombs: Grand Halls Beneath The Cemeteries
London Catacombs: Grand Halls Beneath The Cemeteries | London catacombs are the grand vaulted underground halls built beneath the city’s great Victorian cemeteries, dignified and brick-lined.
Morden: South London’s Sensible Terminus With a Long View
Morden: South London’s Sensible Terminus With a Long View | An SEO-Optimised Guide to Living in Morden, London UK, Featuring Endpoints and Calm
Revolutionary Marriage Guidance
Afghan Court Unveils Revolutionary Marriage Guidance: “A Few Beatings Won’t Kill You” Taliban Judiciary Launches World’s First Violence-Calibrated Couples Therapy KABUL / LONDON — In a landmark ruling that has left British family lawyers simultaneously baffled and quietly relieved their own careers aren’t going this direction,…
London Choir Auditions Now the Door Into the Joy of Singing Together
London Choir Auditions Now the Door Into the Joy of Singing Together | From amateur choruses to elite ensembles, voices find their place
London Bridge Arizona: British History Relocated for Better Weather
London Bridge Arizona: British History Relocated for Better Weather | Other UK Landmarks Reportedly Considering Desert Relocation Following Bridge’s Success
Top 20 London Lawyer Jokes
Top 20 London Lawyer Jokes Billed in Six-Minute Units London is home to the largest concentration of law firms in Europe, a fact that is either reassuring or alarming depending on whether you currently need one. The city’s legal profession ranges from the gleaming glass…
Dead Centre Moderation: Splitting The Difference, Again
Dead Centre Moderation: Splitting The Difference, Again | The Truth Is A Halfway Folder, Ideally Laminated
London Pound Cake Strain: Finally, a British Classic That Hits
London Pound Cake Strain: Finally, a British Classic That Hits | Cannabis Variety Named After British Cuisine Becomes Most Successful UK Export In Decades
London Watch Houses: The Tiny Huts Of The Night Watch
London Watch Houses: The Tiny Huts Of The Night Watch | London watch houses are the small old huts and lodges built so the parish watch could guard the streets and churchyards by night.
Charlton Athletic FC: Football With a Conscience
Charlton Athletic FC: Football With a Conscience | A Club That Belongs to Its People
Young Britons Discover The World
Young Britons Discover The World Contains Apartments Larger Than A Teapot Britain this week launched a bold new tourism campaign called “Come Back, Please,” after thousands of young adults emigrated and accidentally discovered chairs you can afford to sit on. Economists confirm morale dropped sharply when a…
London UK Time Exists to Confuse People Scheduling Calls
London UK Time Exists to Confuse People Scheduling Calls | London UK Time Explained as Moving Target for Global Meetings
London Business Schools Now Where Tomorrow’s Leaders Are Made
London Business Schools Now Where Tomorrow’s Leaders Are Made | World-class institutions shape the executives of the future
Strong Social Democracy: The Market On A Leash
Strong Social Democracy: The Market On A Leash | Capitalism Lives, But Only After A Word With The Regulator
Muswell Hill London: Edwardian Elegance Up A Very Steep Hill
Muswell Hill London: Edwardian Elegance Up A Very Steep Hill | Muswell hill london is the genteel north London suburb of handsome Edwardian houses, perched up a hill so steep the daily commute is serious leg day.
London Night Buses: The Red Lifeline Of The Small Hours
London Night Buses: The Red Lifeline Of The Small Hours | London night buses are the red double-deckers that keep the city moving through the small hours, carrying revellers and workers safely home.
Crayford London: A Riverside Town With An Industrious Past
Crayford London: A Riverside Town With An Industrious Past | Crayford london is the diverse, hardworking town on the far south-eastern edge beside a little river, with a proud manufacturing heritage.
Bethnal Green: East London’s Loud Conscience With a Very Long Memory
Bethnal Green: East London’s Loud Conscience With a Very Long Memory | A Neighbourhood Where History, Housing, and Opinions Collide Daily
The Triennial Act: Parliament Decides Kings Should Not Be Left Unsupervised For Too Long
The Triennial Act: Parliament Decides Kings Should Not Be Left Unsupervised For Too Long | How Britain In 1694 Required Regular Parliaments And Turned Political Check-Ins Into Constitutional Furniture
Greenwich: Where London Remembers It Was Important First
Greenwich: Where London Remembers It Was Important First | A Grand Satire of Greenwich’s History, River Views, and Timekeeping Confidence
