Young adults who frequently attend religious activities are 50 percent more likely to become obese by middle age then are young adults with no religious involvement, according
Much hyperbole in the media marshes today over the case of Jeremy Morlock, the US soldier who pleaded guilty to the ‘murders’ of three unarmed Afghan civilians. There is universal displeasure that he ‘only’ received 24 years
The Twins are silent so far this morning; sucking on their dummies as they try to work out whose piggy bank Daddy Osborne raided to avoid the inevitable tantrum when they pass the sweetie display.
Anybody got any idea who he is? Where he is? What he stands for? How he feels about selling oil to Europe? Does he live in a cave? A house? Wife? Children?
A couple of years ago, the EU, our Lords and Masters, were kind enough to announce that in future we were allowed to switch some of our own money from the biscuit tin marked ‘Structural Fund Programme’
Handbags are so last year. Time was when a £2,500 freebie Hermes handbag was enough to boost the fragile ego of fading celebrity. That badge of office appears to have fallen by the economic wayside.
The main stream media is positively drooling over the stuff. Decapitated bad guys. Blood stains on walls. Terrified women. Big bangs. All colour pictures from inside the critical care units.
On Sunday afternoon my neighbour was standing in his garden wearing dark glasses and waving his arms wildly, pointing at the sun and urging the boules players to take cover.
Those puzzled (and pleased?) by the silence of Catherine Ashton, our illustrious unelected European Union ‘high representative’ for foreign affairs, on the current situation in Libya, might care to look back to this article.
On Thursday afternoon, in a back room of Parliament, history was made. A few MPs found themselves a backbone; they found a way in which they could exercise their Freedom of Speech and perform their ancient duty,
This was so refreshing, I had to put it on here – thanks to Smoking Hot we now have a Youtube version. Enjoy five minutes of escapism far from the Nanny state!
Do you remember the Headington Shark? In the early hours one day in August 1986, it burst through the Bill Heine’s roof. Naturally, it had not planning permission. Nor had Oxford City council got
The Government becomes ever more inventive in getting Nanny’s message across. Now beer mats and beer glasses are to display the calorie count – will they have a different glass for each beer? Fast food chains
“On the Yes campaign we have the Liberal Democrats, Labour party supporters, the Green Party, UKIP, Plaid Cymru, the SNP, Friends of the Earth, Colin Firth, Eddie Izzard and Helena Bonham Carter. On the
The 24 hour rolling news programmes have taken journalism out of the realm of reporting what has happened, into never ending speculation as to what ‘could’ happen.
PC Bloggs on Comment is Free, Popularity Priceless. Dr Sean Gabb puts a historical basis on whether Christians are being persecuted by the law. Continue reading →
A Google search for Mike Dixon gives you a choice between a surgeon ‘in the largest breast unit’ in the United Kingdom, a professor of psychology in the USA, an Olympian sportsman or the former Liberal-Democrat parliamentary