@WalkerMarcus Maybe James Bond has turned into Doctor Who and they will just constantly regenerate him. Clearly they wanted the drama of killing him but not the consequences.
@DLSSoc@UKHouseofLords Lord Lisvane was on the BBC panel for the King's Speech yesterday - he's a former Clerk of the House of Commons but seems to know a lot about Parliament as a whole. Worth contacting him?
No advance notice but within a few minutes, word spreads and the King brings Golders Green to a jubilant standstill - just yards from the scene of the April 28 attack. #kc3#goldersgreen
Loving the slightly melodramatic soap opera feel to Rayner's return this morning. Believed dead by the inhabitants of Albert Square, the episode ends with her dramatic return. 'I'm back Wes. Back for good. An there's nuffing you can do about it.'
'NO ANGE!'
(DOOF DOOF...)
@fugitiveink I think that specific research is always likely to be more interesting than broad sweep research which may be based as much on the researcher's opinions and prejudices as on what is actually being researched. I'm sure your work is hugely valuable. Please have confidence in it!
"There are two kinds of beauty: the individual, expressive, and revealing gesture, and ordinary harmony and fittingness. In everyday life it is the second kind of beauty that is important, and it is exemplified in home-building, gardening and the design of squares, houses and streets. It is important because it expresses and amplifies the human desire for settlement, for an environment in which things fit together and people too. It is an instrument of peace".
State approved "protest art" is propaganda. Conceptually, the piece is simplistic. Aesthetically, it is mediocre and out of place in a historic street.