Financial advisers Hargreaves Lansdown reported this morning that: Households with unsecured debts (like credit cards and loans) spend an average of £216 a month on
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Labour would rather you were ill than take the risk of offending their donors in the food industy
I noted a report from the House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee entitled ‘Recipe for health: a plan to fix our broken food
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Certainty – the enemy of unity
I watched Conclave last night and very much enjoyed it. There was a lot to consider. The Robert Harris book on which it is based
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Trump’s nightmare 2025 is going as I predicted
I posted this on 11 November. I think it is worth visiting again. Things are going as badly as I expected: Trump controls the Presidency,
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Financial markets don’t like Trump – and that is going to hurt him with the MAGA mob
This is the Guardian’s reaction to overnight financial trading in Asian stock and money markets: Stocks in Hong Kong, fell nearly 2% while China’s markets
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Do young people really want a dictatorship in the UK?
Young people are giving up on democracy because our politicians are giving up on them. But it’s not democracy that’s at fault – it is
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Wide-angle
I sold an old camera last week and bought a new wide-angle lens in its place. It was taken to Wetlands and Wildlife Trust Welney
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The bastards are out to exploit again
The bastards bosses who run the UK’s businesses have not been slow to notice what Trump is all about. Nor have their friends in the
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Trump’s tariff wars have begun – and will not end well
Trump has declared trade war on the world, as he said he would. Mexico and Canada have been subject to a 25% tariff, except for
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