We have an election, at last!
EU Agree To An Extension, Again.
The hopes of remain Politicians everywhere were buoyed earlier today when Donald Tusk formally announced that the EU27 had agreed to give the UK a flextension up until 31st January, 2020. Now, this flextension means that the UK can leave before the 31st if Parliament agrees to the deal that Boris Johnson managed to get... Continue Reading →
Arrow Season 8 Episode 2 Review
Episode 2 sizzles.
The Flash Season 6 Episode 3
The Flash's new episode delivers strongly.
The Never Ending Brexit Nightmare
Brexit is now a never ending nightmare.
Harry and Megan In Africa, Documentary Thoughts.
It seems that everyone and their dog is trying to get a word in edgewise about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, especially after the documentary of their journey to Africa aired last night. And to be fair, why wouldn't they? There was some pretty interesting stuff in there. Apart from getting the chance to... Continue Reading →
Flash Season 6 Episode 2 Review
Onto episode 2 of the Flash. After last week's strong start, we pick up right where we left off, with Barry and Iris trying to deal with the news that his death is inevitable in the oncoming crisis. Neither person is quite able to deal with what they've learned and this is a theme that... Continue Reading →
Arrow Season 8 Episode 1 Review
My review on the return of the Emerald Archer
Take on Politico’s Facebook Article
Today a fascinating article by Politico came out which focused on Facebook and more specifically the conversations that Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg has been having with prominent right wing personalities within the USA. The article mentions that after accusations that some members of Facebook's team were deliberately removing or not promoting content from right wing... Continue Reading →
Chakana Review
Beef PACHAMANCA On Sunday evening, I had the pleasure of visiting the newly opened Chakana restaurant in Moseley. Chakana which comes from the Incan cross, is the new project of celebrated chef Robert Ortiz. Situated in the former Lloyds Bank, the first thing that hits you when you enter the restaurant is just how homely... Continue Reading →