Brutal, brilliant watching. Perfectly timed to the way things are heading if people across the bulk of society, me and other MPs included, don’t step up our fight further the corrosive headwinds battering our communities
I enjoyed it, even if it was another uncomfortable look at us all from RTD+co
"Brilliantly scripted, with standout performances, this dark new drama from the pen of Russell T Davies is a wake-up call to the erosion of LGBT+ rights and the corrosive impact of social media"
📺 @kevinmckenna.co.uk reviews 'Tip Toe' | #TipToe #Channel4Drama
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"At a time of turmoil, political leaders could do no worse than seek inspiration from this illuminating and enjoyable retrospective of the paintings of Winston Churchill"
🎨 Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay reviews 'Winston Churchill: The Painter' | The Wallace Collection
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Kharkiv art museum is burning as the enemy tries to destroy culture at any cost. This is Kharkiv mayor helping to evacuate the art pieces
"Meticulously researched, this study of the 1926 General Strike is both erudite and engaging"
📚 Baroness Andrews reviews David Torrance’s 'The Edge of Revolution: The General Strike that Shook Britain' | @bloomsburybooksuk.bsky.social @bloomscontinuum.bsky.social
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"Reading this book should be mandatory for every civil servant in Defra and any politician tasked with making decisions on behalf of the farming industry"
📚 @terryjermymp.bsky.social reviews Minette Batters’ 'Harvest: A farmer’s story of heritage, home and hope'
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"Meta Ramsay soon moved to work as adviser to Labour leader John Smith. One disobliging colleague said to John, ‘Be careful, she was a spy,’ to which John retorted, ‘I know, that’s why I’m appointing her!’"
🕊️ Tribute to Baroness Ramsay – by @georgefo.bsky.social
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"Sharp, wicked and gloriously alive, 'Rivals' is outrageously good television – but this brilliant show is also a timely reminder of why we would all benefit from lifelong sex education"
👠 @samanthaniblett.bsky.social reviews 'Rivals: Season 2' | Disney+ UK #Rivals
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Brilliantly scripted, with standout performances, this dark new drama from the pen of Russell T Davies is a wake-up call to the erosion of LGBT+ ri...
Complaining about nightlife when you *checks notes* choose to live in Soho is like living in South Kensington and complaining about the museums.
Or moving to Hackney and grumbling about creatives. Living in Richmond and hating green space.
It's all getting a bit silly, isn't it?