Slap to the future: There’s no place for ‘hoverboards’ on public footpaths
The foes one faces when walking on a city pavement need little introduction. There are the rushers, who brush past at a clip, knocking you with a briefcase.
The foes one faces when walking on a city pavement need little introduction. There are the rushers, who brush past at a clip, knocking you with a briefcase.
Those in favour of Britain retaining its role in Europe are sometimes derided as complacent, “Establishment” and starry-eyed about the European ideal.
Ladybird is entirely correct that modern life is as bewildering for a forty-something as a four-year-old
He has veered to the abstract, which means art critics treat it seriously
Two of the main triggers for self-destructive behaviour involve a desire to feel something, and to in some way brand the skin. Temporary tattoos actually have the capacity to solve both of these issues – the sensory experience of using cold water to transfer the tattoo to yourself, and the visual experience of having a tangible, but ultimately harmless, mark on your skin
The timing will be very delicate, as Prime Ministers do not call referendums unless they are sure that they can win them
The big news this week (in our house at least) is that EastEnders is to have a new transgender character, called Kyle, played by 21-year-old Riley Carter Millington. Great news for trans visi
So insane have the attacks against Corbyn become that even the haters are getting tired of it
The comedy is divine, but the images of love and loss are achingly human
Interpretation of the Bard's self-thwarting problem comedy revs into a kind of an elating parody
With just eight words she exposed everything that's wrong with the deal, and why it needs to be defeated
Blessed are the mapmakers, the cartoonists, the clairvoyants and the makers of animal noises