Tag Archives: First World War
Why things can only get worse in 2014
The dawn of a New Year is a looking forward to what is to come and for reflection, a time for taking stock. There are two things we know will happen during 2014: First, a relentless, inexorable, incessant and, … Continue reading
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Do we face the apocalypse – or are we in it?
Last week, as part of a creative project containing First World War themes, I was privileged to meet the writer Nicholas Mosley. Before we met, I researched Mosley’s fascinating life. I did not have time to read his eighteen novels, but … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse, arson, austerity, Banks, Bob Diamond, broken society, corruption, Creative, establishment, financial markets, First World War, Glaxo Smith Kline, greed, integrity, judges, judiciary, looting, Military Cross, Nicholas Mosley, police, politicians, politics, respect, rioting, Second World War, social structure, Treasury Select Committee, war
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