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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: September 2012
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. The funding of community debate and consultation - an uneven playing field in Wolverhampton? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Let us stop communicating with each other so that we can have some conversation.". Blogging on the perverse and thought-provoking aspects of communication in business, society and politics. West Midlands and London. Jc@younevercantell.co.uk www.younevercantell.co.uk. View my complete profile. The en...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: The Cyprus raid on banks makes putting money under the mattress seem a wise move.
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Tuesday, March 19, 2013. The Cyprus raid on banks makes putting money under the mattress seem a wise move. The Captain Mainwaring ( Dad’s Army ) version of the bank disappeared forty years ago. Our 2013 hapless banks, now have a reputation so low that it is hard to think of things getting worse, and then along comes Cyprus. Banks summarily taking money from your account would be shoplifting in any other walk of life. Add the collapse of banks ...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: What would Cicero have made of Wolverhampton Council's proposals to alter our libraries into community hubs?
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Saturday, November 3, 2012. What would Cicero have made of Wolverhampton Council's proposals to alter our libraries into community hubs? Cicero, the great Roman statesman and orator, was once quoted as saying that "a room without books is like a body without a soul". This is a guest blog post from John Holt, Finchfield, Wolverhampton. What do you think? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). West Midlands and London. View my complete profile. How to ...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: October 2012
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Wolverhampton and the sorry tale of its community hubs. A by-election in Park Ward might just settle the matter. So Wolverhampton's Labour Council. Brings to an end its marathon consultation over proposals to reorganise libraries and other community services. Public meetings and petitions across the city have dealt the councillors a hand they will be hard-pushed to play. So what next? Meanwhile, a by-election in Park Ward.
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: March 2013
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Tuesday, March 19, 2013. The Cyprus raid on banks makes putting money under the mattress seem a wise move. The Captain Mainwaring ( Dad’s Army ) version of the bank disappeared forty years ago. Our 2013 hapless banks, now have a reputation so low that it is hard to think of things getting worse, and then along comes Cyprus. Banks summarily taking money from your account would be shoplifting in any other walk of life. Add the collapse of banks ...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: February 2013
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Monday, February 18, 2013. Wolverhampton and other markets might just benefit from the horse meat scare. The British are a strange lot. When others around the world eat horses we keep the animals for racing, pets, polo and fox-hunting. The horse and the plough went decades ago. We are conservative eaters compared with Europe. To expand the animal story, we don’t want to be sold a pup! Our diverse ethnic populations in the West Midlands have had a ...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: February 2012
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. The tragic death of the journalist Marie Colvin in Homs may have a silver lining to it. Beyond that there is a bigger prize - the Middle East. Syria is in a log jam and as McCawber noted we are waiting for “something to turn up.”. The deaths of a French photo journalist. And a high profile American reporter who was working for the British media brings the Syrian conflict into focus. They highlight the hands-off. Apply...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: April 2012
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Friday, April 13, 2012. Where have all the people gone? Walking the streets of Wolverhampton in search of a vote. Never have we had a society with so much communication and yet so few people to see. What am I talking about? Parked cars tell you that there is life and delivery vans from Amazon or the supermarket provide the umbilical cord between consumer and retailer. The town centre is a casualty. Irrespective of ones politics, the reality today ...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: January 2012
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Leveson Inquiry and blogging. The Leveson Inquiry has thrown up some interesting tit bits as celebrities, journalists and grieved parties come before it. A narrative of the state of our media for those with a genuine interest and an addition to the tapestry of day-time televison. The ultimate soap and an extra episode of “Have I got news…”. Blogs can be amateurish with poor prose, questionable logic and inaccuracies...
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell: Prisons, porridge and passive smoking.
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Adlib at You Never Can Tell. Click logo to go to website. Friday, September 20, 2013. Prisons, porridge and passive smoking. Sometimes when you hear a proposal, you just know instinctively that it won't work. A hornets-nest disturbed. Such is the case with the Prison Service's idea that prisons should become smoking-free places. A pilot in 2014 leading to a national programme is prisons from 2015. If it is successfully banned what other medium of exchange will take its place? What do you think? Jc@younev...