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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Contact-a-CONsultant
We now have the full address and contacts for Sharon Daly, the CONsultant from Steer Davies Gleave who may – or may not – be responsible for trying to put a BRT route on the Railway Path … Sharon will … Continue reading
Jesus wept, now we've got mystery consultants and moonlighting PRs
Willard: Who’s in charge here? Soldier: In charge? I don’t know man. I thought you were in charge… Apocalpyse Now If you’re looking for any hard news about the city these days – as opposed to articles about what the … Continue reading
Page 3 stunna!
I learn former Swansea punk legends Ray “Roughler” Jones and Ian Bone have been working in a top West London recording studio with cult film-maker/producer Greg Hall. To coincide with the release of ‘The Bank Job’ – featuring all-round cockney … Continue reading
Posted in Bash the rich
Tagged Greg Hall, Ian Bone, John Bindon, Page 3, Punk, Ray Jones, Swansea, The Roughler
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They shoot horses don't they?
More bad news for Mark Bradshaw and Bristol’s beleaguered Labour Party administration as another one of their councillors publicly speaks out against the BRT scheme. This time it’s St George East councillor Fabian Breckels who’s not only spoken out against … Continue reading
The power of "the Kelly Effect"
The recently discovered “Kelly Effect” is a very close cousin of the “Bristol Effect”. And we all know what the Bristol Effect is. It’s the graveyard of ambition where good ideas come to die while talent takes the road to … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Culture, Middle East, Politics
Tagged Andrew Kelly, Samantha Power
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Swivel-eyed liberal loonwatch
Fruitcake A grudging hat-tip to James Barlow for this story, although I don’t see why we should when it’s obvious he’s just signed up to the same ‘They Work for You’ alert as we are. Anyway, very strange outburst from … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol West, Lib Dems, Middle East, MPs, Politics
Tagged Stephen Williams
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Brass necks of the week
Following Saturday’s Guardian magazine ‘Big journeys around a small island’ feature, which listed the current incarnation of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path as one of the UK’s great journeys, comes a story in today’s Evening Cancer announcing that the … Continue reading
No selection, honest guv!
Your child in their hands? This week’s news on secondary school applications and allocations brings few surprises. The city’s struggling local authority-run neighbourhood comprehensives – the ones everyone wants to work – continue to remain hopelessly undersubscribed as parents vote … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Education, Local government, Redcliffe
Tagged Redland Green School, St Mary Redcliffe School
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Democracy Bristol-style
Those of you think Bristol is run by an unholy alliance of quangocrats, big business interests and well-remunerated out-of-town consultants with no regard for democracy are certainly getting your worst fears confirmed by the Railway Path fiasco. Yet another email … Continue reading
Global day of action for Mansour Osanloo and Mahmoud Salehi
Today is a global day of action for Mansour Osanloo and Mahmoud Salehi, two Iranian trade unionists being held in prison by the Iranian theocracy on charges of “endangering national security”. This pair are unlikely to get the publicity afforded … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Middle East, Politics, The British Left, Trade Unionism
Tagged Mahmoud Salehi, Mansour Osanloo
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