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Lake District Cottages

The Gatehouse Cottage The Lake District is one of the most popular tourist destinations with holidaymakers from the UK and further afield, and it’s partly down to the stunning views and plethora of great walking routes. However, the sheer number of top quality cottages in the lake district makes this National Park all the more enticing for visitors. Holiday cottages in the Ambleside area in particular, have ple Read More

Cycling The Tarka Trail

Devon Coast to Coast Cycling is becoming an increasingly popular pastime in the UK, with a long history of cycling and bicycle manufacture in Britain and an increase in gridlocked roads and overcrowded public transport, the humble bicycle is heralded by some as the answer to the nations traffic woes. More and more people are taking up this healthy form of exercise, and with this being the case, there has been an Read More

Why the 1922 Committee elections mean trouble for David Cameron no matter who wins

When discussing the most sophisticated electorate in the Western world, it’s a brave man who makes predictions. So I’m not going to make too many forecasts about the 1922 Committee executive elections, other than to report that MPs from all the various wings of the party have today told me that they think things are [...] Read More

Why Greece’s economic collapse is a nightmare for Barack Obama

As Greece teeters on the brink of economic collapse, and Athens heads for an inevitable exit from the Euro, the White House is watching nervously. The Greek calamity is having a distinctly unsettling effect on US markets, and stocks could fall heavily on Wall Street as well as London, Paris, Frankfurt, Milan and Madrid as economic uncertainty [...] Read More

The pressure is on David Cameron to answer the gloom of Mervyn King

As I tried to explain in my email this morning (sign up here) the Prime Minister is planning to use a major speech on the economy tomorrow to address the austerity v growth debate being pushed by Ed Miliband and his nouveau meilleur ami Francois Hollande. The choice between austerity and growth is a myth, [...] Read More

Blue Peter belongs on BBC1

Blue Peter is being shunted from BBC 1 to the digital channel CBBC. The BBC insists that this is purely a cosmetic move, but it’s hard to see it as anything other than a demotion. The news is bound to annoy the “angry of Tunbridge Wells” crowd. Expect a lot of furious letters blaming this [...] Read More

Will Eurosceptics be blamed for Eurogeddon?

Yesterday was the anniversary of the Treaty of Westphalia, which ended the catastrophic Thirty Years’ War, a conflict that proportionally killed more Germans than 1914-1945. The treaty, which brought about the concept of Westphalian Sovereignty and the nation-state, was the starting point of Misha Glenny’s very interesting recent radio series The Invention of Germany. The series [...] Read More

A welcome U-turn on prostate cancer drugs from NICE – but is the drug-rationing body accountable enough?

For men who believe that they have a raw deal when it comes to funding research and treatment for prostate cancer, the U-turn by NICE over its original non-recommendation of Abiraterone for advanced stages of the disease must have raised their hopes hugely. The change of heart by NICE, following the campaign spear-headed by the [...] Read More

The problem with God is He thinks He’s Bob Geldof

Bob Geldof is a rich man. According to the Sunday Times rich list he is worth £32 million and like most rich people he is understandably keen to hang on to his fortune. That’s why, very sensibly, he gives no more of his money away to the Government than he has to. As a registered [...] Read More