I wasn’t going to write about it at first; the grim repetition of the names of those killed in Afghanistan before Prime Minister’s Questions was longer than usual this week, and it just didn’t seem ...
Unerringly, Oscar Wilde pointed out in a short story, The Canterville Ghost (1887), that ‘we really have everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language’; while George Bernard ...
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