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Did Livingstone have Asperger’s?
19/03/2013 | ReformSpending a year with David Livingstone while writing his biography, I got the definite impression that he had Asperger’s Syndrome. I didn’t mention this in the book, or anywhere else much, for the sensible reason that I don’t know anything … Read More
The sun shines on the just
18/03/2013 | ReformThe cover of the Sun – trying to avoid regulation by invoking Churchill and claiming to be the most dangerous foe of tyranny and the most vigilant guardian of the rights of the ordinary citizen – on the day that … Read More
Cut it out
14/03/2013 | ReformWe’re working on the news pages today, and sadly will not be able to find room for the story of a Welsh school teacher who was suspended from work after being filmed at break time with a lifesize cutout of … Read More
The perfect pairing
12/03/2013 | ReformWaterproof shoes – now with free chicken pie! No more traipsing-from-shoe-shop-to-pie-shop misery.
Well done to Sainsbury, for spotting this crucial gap in the market.
Seeing double
08/03/2013 | ReformAn interesting pair of articles on the Telegraph website this week. One reports that the BBC is courting controversy again by broadcasting an Easter message in which the gay activist Benjamin Cohen likens his experience of prejudice to the crucifixion … Read More
It’s another sign
07/03/2013 | ReformThis is what’s happening at the end of my road.
It seemed like a good illustration for the What Will the Church Look Like in 40 Years? piece – considering the four-part harmonious grimness of the four writers’ assessments.
But … Read More
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