Monthly Archives: January 2015

Legacy of Debt

I see that David Cameron is once again campaigning on not leaving future generations to bear a “legacy of debt” – with the notable exception, one presumes, of the legacy of tuition fees which will hang like an albatross around … Continue reading

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The Debate of the Debates

I find myself at a something of a loss: at what point did we accept that television companies would be able to set the frame for political debate in this country? Furthermore, on whose authority is Ofcom vested with the … Continue reading

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Cadbury’s Crèming Profits

This week it was revealed that Cadbury’s have made their Crème Eggs smaller and have reduced of the number of eggs in a pack from six to five. They have also changed the recipe, substituting standard milk chocolate for the … Continue reading

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