Entries from BatesLine linkblog tagged with 'United Kingdom'

Kate Forbes has still won a significant victory - for religion in public life

Kate Forbes has still won a significant victory - for religion in public life -- Daily Telegraph Fraser Nelson on the deputy leader of the Scottish National Party: "It's not just that she was born into the Free Church of...

BBC Bans Virtue Signaling - Guido Fawkes

BBC Bans Virtue Signaling - Guido Fawkes The BBC is prohibiting its on-air talent from "expressing a view on any policy which is a matter of current political debate or on a matter of public policy, political or industrial controversy,...

Proportional representation has trapped Israel in a ghost story - The Post

Proportional representation has trapped Israel in a ghost story - The Post Chris Medlock used to make the point that in America, coalitions are formed before the election, while in countries with proportional representation, they happen after the voters have...

How the Church lost its flock over Brexit - UnHerd

How the Church lost its flock over Brexit - UnHerd Anglican pastor Giles Fraser writes about "a gathering of 60 or so church leaders of various denominations... at Lambeth Palace to discuss the way forward for the churches after Brexit."...

Why Hasn't Brexit Happened? - Christopher Caldwell, Claremont Institute

Why Hasn't Brexit Happened? - Christopher Caldwell, Claremont Institute This is an excellent "explainer" -- not only in answer to the title question, but also about the constitutional impact of EU membership on the UK's constitutional arrangements, which included both...

Brexit and the death of the British sense of fair play | Coffee House

Brexit and the death of the British sense of fair play | Coffee House Konstantin Kisin writes: "The vote in 2016 was the product of decades of brewing discontent. One of the biggest drivers of the decision to leave was...

Stephen Laws: How attempts to postpone Brexit could create a constitutional crisis - and drag the Queen into it | Conservative Home

Stephen Laws: How attempts to postpone Brexit could create a constitutional crisis - and drag the Queen into it | Conservative Home Sir Stephen Laws QC, Senior Research Fellow at Policy Exchange and former First Parliamentary Counsel, writes: "So suppose...

Crawley New Town: Economic history | British History Online

Crawley New Town: Economic history | British History Online "Redifon Ltd., a subsidiary of the Rediffusion Organization and a manufacturer of flight simulators and advanced training devices, moved from Blackfriars, London, to Crawley in 1954 and occupied its present site...

Crawley New Town: Growth of the new town | British History Online

Crawley New Town: Growth of the new town | British History Online In order to provide for increasing demand for homes in the southeast of England after World War II, without encouraging further sprawl outward from London, the British government...

Music to our ears! Work choirs can ease job stress and loneliness | Daily Mail Online

Music to our ears! Work choirs can ease job stress and loneliness | Daily Mail Online "One in six were under high strain from their job. But the vast majority felt less stressed and isolated after attending a choir session....

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