The Tempest is perhaps best understood as a final conjuring by Shakespeare, a kind of melancholic farewell to the island of ...
COMMENT: Taxing the super-profitable is not anti-business. A well-structured tax on mega-corporations, tied directly to local councils for housing repairs, could transform lives ‘Ordinary people pay ...
• JEF Smith’s letter (About that propaganda, August 15) misses the point about the source of divisiveness in Labour Party politics in recent weeks. Nor is the issue about discrediting Martin Plaut.
• WHO in Camden Council is going to take responsibility for the £650,000 paid out over 10 years to various consultancy firms for “planning” with regard to the Queen’s Crescent “regeneration” against a ...
OUR Peeps Online film channel takes the Tribune’s alternative and campaigning approach to journalism beyond our traditional borough boundaries, and reporters are on a tour of interesting places ahead ...
A MUSEUM in Clerkenwell has been nominated for the national Family Friendly Museum award. For the second time, the Museum of the Order of St John was shortlisted for a prize given by the Kids in ...
What does the future hold for one of London’s oldest street markets? “IT’S a waste of money!” says Cafe Sizzles’s Fikri Kesgin of the £1.6million spent on what has been described as an upgrade for ...
A RESPECTED former councillor who founded and helped maintain a series charities in Paddington and was the husband of Karen Buck MP has died, it was announced this week. Barrie Taylor, who died on ...
• NEIL, Lord Kinnock is quite correct to describe the two-child cap on benefits as “appalling”, (Lord Kinnock: You can’t always say what you want to do ­– that’s part of leading a political party, ...
THE director of the Marx Memorial Library has said the building’s collection has “never been more relevant”. Meirian Jump of the library in Clerkenwell Green said the archive of rare documents and ...