Political pollsters do not command a high degree of public respect and are frequently derided – even by those politicians who spend vast sums commissioning them and then devouring, behind closed doors, their every conclusion! Deborah Mattinson is considered one of the best, having been Gordon Brown’s chief pollster and then the creator of BritainThinks, Read the full article…
Monthly Archives: March 2021
‘The Porpoise’ by Mark Haddon – A Review
I tend to avoid novels that are ‘re-imaginings’ of classic works, Shakespeare and the Greek Myths having received their fair share of late. I think my reaction is based on the recognition that enjoyment of the work would surely be enhanced by greater familiarity with the ‘original’. Margaret Atwood’s ‘Hagseed’ is a case in point. Read the full article…
Trickery, Thieves & Luck – John Lindley & Friends: A review
When an acclaimed poet with a long and respected publication record turns his hand to writing and performing his own songs, we might expect his lyrics to stand out from those of others in the ever-lengthening line of singer-songwriters. And on Trickery, Thieves & Luck, the second CD of original material by John Lindley, former Read the full article…