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by Petunia Winegum on June 25, 2015

When Oasis signed to Creation Records in 1993, Liam Gallagher was asked why the sleeve of the band’s demo tape had featured a striking image of the Union Jack looking as though it was being sucked down

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Starr Wars.

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by Anna Raccoon on June 24, 2015

Monday, I managed to slip loose from the protective cordon that has been thrown around me – “for my own good” – and take the train down to London. It has been frustrating sitting here, behaving myself, whilst

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How to pay your taxes without parting with a penny piece.

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by Anna Raccoon on June 23, 2015

E’en the grateful thanks of the nation ringing in your ears! That is surely good news for the millionaires currently marching in support of austerity or summit?

‘Tis true, you don’t have to part with a

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Lenin and McCarthy

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by Petunia Winegum on June 22, 2015

We all know some people who talk bollocks the moment their mouth opens; the likelihood is the speaker is probably the only person in the room unaware of this fact, which is why they keep talking bollocks.

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I shall dine on Mince and slices of Quince…

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by Anna Raccoon on June 21, 2015

For Ms Raccoon is putting to sea in a pea-green boat. Or maybe it’s not the boat that will be pea-green but Ms Raccoon. We shall see.

I have thrown caution to the wind, and signed up

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Not in Front of the Children (4)/25 Hour News

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by Petunia Winegum on June 20, 2015

We started with sex and – surprise, surprise – here we go again. Race and disability can take a back seat; when it comes to Percy Filth, we Brits excel like few others. Yet, this week’s word

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Equality of Gender.

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by Anna Raccoon on June 19, 2015

Did you know that a thumping 50% of those who enter the Family courts emerge ‘deeply dissatisfied’, ’emotionally traumatised’ and ‘cynical about our Justice system’. Some of the 50% could even be accurately described as ‘hysterical’ and ‘paranoid’. The majority

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Diction-Wary Corner

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by Petunia Winegum on June 18, 2015

Surprise! Surprise! A new survey has revealed that hopeful candidates for the top jobs tend to be judged on their appearance, their speech and – most shocking of all – which school and university they attended;

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Normal for Norfolk?

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by Anna Raccoon on June 17, 2015

Flat, boring, Norfolk – that’s the cliché. Occasionally you may find a trendy metro-land media type describing the ‘wide open skies’, ‘amazing vistas’ and ‘sense of time stood still’ before extolling the bargain basement price that they purchased a

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Precedent Carta

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by Petunia Winegum on June 16, 2015

‘The good name of human rights has sometimes become distorted and devalued,’ says David Cameron as he takes to the Runnymede podium, standing not only in the shadows of John the King and John the President,

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Miner Versus Minor

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by Petunia Winegum on June 15, 2015

Those of us who are old enough watched it on TV just hours after it happened; footage has been shown repeatedly in the years since. This footage constitutes what used to be known as evidence. It’s pretty

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Stress Testing The NHS (Episode Two).

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by Anna Raccoon on June 14, 2015

Dear Ms Anna Dugdale,

I was admitted to your hospital last Sunday afternoon via ambulance – severely dehydrated, with acute abdominal pain, vomiting and sedated with morphine. Partly as a result of the

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Stress Testing The NHS (Episode One).

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by Anna Raccoon on June 14, 2015

Ms Raccoon has been your reporter-at-large for the past week, selflessly stress testing the NHS emergency procedures. It has not been a happy experience. I throughly dislike using a blog for a ‘poor me’ misery-memoir,

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Not in Front of the Children (3)/25 Hour News

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by Petunia Winegum on June 13, 2015

In the first two instalments of our look at the English language’s permanent residents of the naughty step, we examined two of the most unspeakable words linked to sex and race respectively. Now we turn our attention

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Joe Public Enemy

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by Petunia Winegum on June 12, 2015

Forty years ago this month, a country that had lived through two General Elections in the space of a year went to the polls yet again; in June 1975, however, voters were participating in Britain’s first

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Too Fast to Live; Too Young to Vote

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by Petunia Winegum on June 11, 2015

I think I can say pretty confidently that if William Hague had been a pupil at the high school I attended, his return from the Conservative Party Conference in which he’d given a star turn would have

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Art Imitating Lies

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by Petunia Winegum on June 10, 2015

Artistic licence is an often necessary aspect of turning life into art. Unless the subject under the biographer’s microscope has recorded every waking moment of their life, there are inevitable gaps the imagination needs to fill. Most

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If you go down to the woods tonight…

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by Anna Raccoon on June 9, 2015

Liverpool is an amazing place. Militant. Unbending. Not frightened to speak its mind. Especially the women. They are a terrifying breed.

What was that you said? Where was I born? Oh, Liverpool, since you ask. I

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What's Gove got to do, got to do, with it?

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by Anna Raccoon on June 8, 2015

The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP was appointed Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice on 10 May 2015.

The Secretary of State has oversight of all of Ministry of Justice business and is responsible

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The Sunday Post: Realm of the Censors

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by Petunia Winegum on June 7, 2015

Not a pleasant image, I grant you, but imagine if Margaret Thatcher and Kim Jong-un had once grabbed a quickie, one that resulted in a bouncing behemoth of a baby boy inheriting the worst traits of both

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Not in Front of the Children (2)/25 Hour News

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by Petunia Winegum on June 6, 2015

OK, the second instalment of our guide to the most taboo words in the English language focuses on what, along with ‘Cunt’, is one guaranteed to break the ice at parties… Continue reading →

Blair today, Blair tomorrow.

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by Anna Raccoon on June 5, 2015

As Prime Minister of Britain, Tony Blair presided over the greatest influx of eastern Europeans this country has ever seen. Despite New Labour’s promise to control numbers in its 1997 manifesto, between 2001 and 2011 the foreign-born population

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When is a Lie not a Lie?

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by Anna Raccoon on June 4, 2015

Part One – When is a Lie not a Lie.

Andy Coulson emerged from the Edinburgh High Court his old confident self.

“This prosecution was always wrong. I didn’t lie and the prosecution,

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A Branson Pickle

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by Petunia Winegum on June 3, 2015

As far as heads of multi-conglomerates go, I’ve always found Richard Branson less objectionable than most; perhaps it’s because he convincingly wore the laidback gait of the hippy entrepreneur to mask a hard-edged business nous and

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Charles the Last

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by Petunia Winegum on June 2, 2015

It’s a measure of how much affection Charles Kennedy was held in by his fellow parliamentarians that many of the tributes from his peers since his death was announced this morning have actually come across as genuine rather

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Like British Rail snow – the 'wrong' sort of Victims.

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by Anna Raccoon on June 2, 2015

There is no surer way to forget your own troubles than to listen to those of others.

On Saturday, I sat and listened to the stories pour out of individuals who

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Mommie Dearest

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by Petunia Winegum on June 1, 2015

Parental neglect at its most extreme is rightly recognised as a hideous dereliction of duty, something that appears to go against the grain of what is supposed to be an instinctive gut reaction to care and nurture

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The Late Post: Not in Front of the Children (Part 1)

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by Petunia Winegum on May 30, 2015

When the BBC’s 1953 production of ‘Quatermass’ was scaring the hell out of the nascent television nation, it prompted the debut of the announcer’s warning to be issued for the benefit of unprepared viewers: ‘In our opinion,

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The Palliasse with the Ass on top…!

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by Anna Raccoon on May 29, 2015

Even in the US, the land of the American dream, it can be hard to make your mark on the world when you come from humble beginnings.

Palliasse was of just such humble origins, from the

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Moving the Goalposts

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by Sigillum on May 28, 2015

In another life, I wanted to be in the FBI. This was sort of inspired by watching ‘Twin Peaks’, and finding that I had a deep and personal empathy for agent Cooper, whose mysterious ways seemed odd, nay,

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