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Year: 2014

Out of the frying pan and into the fire.

Out of the frying pan and into the fire.

This well known phrase was first coined by the Italian author Laurentius Abstemius in his collection of 100 fables, the…
October 20, 2014 Editor
Some Important Reasons for voting UKIP.

Some Important Reasons for voting UKIP.

Doubtless you will be surprised at the choice of image – the noose being placed around the neck of the…
October 18, 2014 Editor
He who pays the piper – calls the tune.

He who pays the piper – calls the tune.

Above, Belair House, a country villa built in Adam style leased by Sir Evan Spicer of Spicer’s the paper merchants.…
October 17, 2014 Editor
Badgers, Bovine TB and getting what you pay for.

Badgers, Bovine TB and getting what you pay for.

Today’s article links to a website British Gazette readers will recognise as part of for want of a better term,…
October 16, 2014 Editor

Should David Wood apologise?

Wikipedia describes Mr Wood as a “Christian Apologist” – this is an interesting phrase is it not, as it implies…
October 15, 2014 Editor
Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Yesterday in the House of Commons we witnessed the spectacle of Labour MP’s shooting themselves in the foot. This episode…
October 15, 2014 Editor
Mr Rodman's good friend Mr Kim is well and has returned to work!

Mr Rodman's good friend Mr Kim is well and has returned to work!

My, My! We hear you say Dear Reader. Yes, you read it here. Retired professional basketball player, Dennis Keith Rodman…
October 14, 2014 Editor

Boris Johnson > The problem with promising the Earth: Delivering it!!!!!!!!!!!

As British Gazette Readers may have already seen via their TVs, Boris Johnson is urging Cameron to promise to renegotiate…
October 13, 2014 Editor
One great difference between a wise man and a fool is: the former only wishes for what he may possibly obtain; the latter desires impossibilities.

One great difference between a wise man and a fool is: the former only wishes for what he may possibly obtain; the latter desires impossibilities.

Again the British Gazette has chosen a quote from antiquity as its title. This time as the Reader will have…
October 11, 2014 Editor

Heywood and Middleton: Arrogance is the obstruction of wisdom.

In her acceptance speech, Heywood & Middleton’s new MP Elizabeth McInnes began by declaring that “people have given their backing…
October 10, 2014 Editor

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