It would be nice, now and again, to stop writing anything at all about the EU, or any […]
Category Archive: At the End of the Day
History is not a straight line. What goes around, comes around. On 16th November 2011, Volker Kauder, a […]
Family Planning It’s been a beautiful day here. I was invited for Sunday lunch to Alan and Pauline’s, […]
Population control, medical science, political blindness, and an actuarial disaster Let me get this out of the way […]
It’s a grab-bag of bits, pieces, half-formed ideas and minor occurrences in my brain tonight: from surrealist humour […]
All pleasant and correct The other night, Gary Lineker introduced 4 swimming finals on BBC1. On Channel 5+1 […]
Just another calm 24 hours in Paradise A swallow-tail butterfly gently skips up and down on its way […]
Better an open-minded system than a blind belief system. I am often accused of writing about what I […]
Three statistics that deserve examination No 1: The average age of the UK farmer is 60. Very few […]
“Slow to take responsibility and quick to blame,” was a succinct summary of Newscorp’s morals given to me […]
When I woke up this morning, I wasn’t planning to clean behind the washing machine. I mean, my […]
We had a misty start here this morning. But above the mist was the pale blue of a […]