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  • Bedlam September 10, 2010
    Nell Leyshon, the first woman playwright to have a play staged at Shakespeare’s Globe, takes as her subject matter the Bethleham hospital, otherwise known as Bedlam, in the mid-18th century. […]
  • Judge the Oliviers and enjoy a year’s free theatre! September 10, 2010
    Are you a theatre-lover? Do you know your Shakespeare from your Stoppard? Are you on first name terms with the capital’s ushers? If so, you could see an entire year of theatre absolutely free as a Laurence Olivier Awards judge. […]
  • Gatiss joins Tate for Christmas at the National September 9, 2010
    League Of Gentlemen star and Sherlock co-creator Mark Gatiss will be wintering at the National Theatre, where he joins the previously announced Catherine Tate and a stellar cast in a revival of Alan Ayckbourn’s christmassy comedy Season’s Greetings. […]
  • Kids Week 2010 breaks all records September 9, 2010
    Kids Week in the West End proved more popular in 2010 than ever before, selling more tickets, running longer and offering more children a chance to experience London theatre. […]
  • Million Dollar performers sought for West End Quartet September 9, 2010
    Talented performers who think they can emulate some of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll stars of the 20th century are being asked to audition for a new West End production of the musical Million Dollar Quartet. […]

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  • The Royal Ballet: Cinderella September 9, 2010
    Don't miss the Royal Ballet's version of classic fairytale Cinderella this winter at the Royal Opera House. 20 Nov-31 Dec […]
  • Dance Umbrella 2010 September 6, 2010
    London's annual festival of dance returns with exciting new dance performances at venues across the capital. 5-3 Oct […]
  • Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake September 6, 2010
    See Matthew Bourne's all-male Swan Lake ballet at New Wimbledon Theatre in London. 14-18 Sep […]
  • The Royal Ballet: La Valse/New Brandstrup/Winter Dreams/Theme and Variations September 3, 2010
    Expand your dance horizons with the Royal Ballet at London's Royal Opera House this autumn. 15-30 Oct Book online: http://visitlondon.eolts.co.uk/index.php?pg=72&action=show&showid=2524&WT.mc_id=rss_002 […]
  • Onegin at the Royal Opera House September 3, 2010
    See Tchaikovsky's tragic ballet Onegin at London's Royal Opera House - a dramatic tale of rejection and regret. 30 Sep-25 Oct […]

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Gordon Brown

Its now official, Gordon Brown is the worst prime minister ever! His handling of everything he is involved in is a shambles. There is not one thing that Gordon Brown and new labour has touched that has turned out to be successful. I have just read that our deficit is almost reaching 7% GDP [...]

Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown must be sorry for ever dreaming that one day “he who would be king” would be Prime Minsiter. I can never remember the country and economy being in such a bad way. So much for his good stewardship of the economy over the past ten years. If the economy was in such good shape [...]

Boris Johnson

I would like to welcome Boris to the office of London Mayor.I wish him well and really hope that he carries out all his promises to make London a better and safer place to live, work and visit.Most of all I hope that he actually helps us the “Taxi Trade” and not penalise us [...]

When in Rome-Dr Rowan Williams

 

Not a day goes by without some mention of the recent comments of the current Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and his view that Islamic law will eventually be recognized in Britain. If Dr Williams did actually say this, and there is some small doubt about this, then he needs [...]

Ken Livingstone-Ray of Sunshine

Some good news re the London Mayoral election. It has been reported that Ken has been seen apparently under the influence of alcohol at the recent World Economic Summit in Davos. The incident in Davos came after a Channel 4 Dispatches programme showed Mr Livingstone drinking whisky in London’s City [...]

Gordon Brown-Climate change

 

Its almost but not totally unbelievable what this government gets up to, and how they blatantly manipulate results of their own official government surveys. According to the results of a survey released today, UK’s total emmissions have fallen 0.5% from the 2005 figures.  Co2 emmissions which make up 85% of [...]

New Labour-Sleaze in Politics

Every single day brings new revelations about sleaze in Politics. Most of the current bad press has been aimed at New Labour and has done irreparable damage. Now New Labour is hitting back and exposing Conservative sleaze. It’s always been present but it seems the longer a party is in power the greater the [...]

Gordon Brown and New Labour

 

I get the distinct impression that the majority of people in England are absolutely fed up with politics and especially Gordon Brown and the Labour Government. As a Chancellor of the Exchequer he was almost bearable but as Prime Minster he is appalling. He just doesn’t seem right for the job and [...]