Stanley Unwin in The Box of DelightsI probably heard the repeat of it near Christmas in 1968, but it was this BBC Radio adaptation of The Box of Delights from 1966 that introduced me to the book's magic. And I discovered recently that Stanley Unwin was in it. Click play on the video above and you will hear a short scene between Abner Brown, Sylvia Daisy Pouncer, Rat and Rat's nephew Alf. The nephew is played by Stanley Unwin. Unwin understood that his act worked best in small doses, which is why he turns up making cameo appearances in all sorts of unexpected places. (more) |
catThe usual: cat reported missing. Then it was found dead in the street; its stalk and mewl and problematic claws no more. Perhaps hit by a car... The neighbourhood has grieved: 23 have posted sad emojis, 8 sent their condolences. Now. Black or white, that cat does not catch mice. (more) |
Why the Lib Dems need more candidates (LDN#207)Liberal Democrat Newswire #207 came out last week and you can now also read it in full below. But if you'd like to get future editions emailed direct to you as soon as they are published, sign up now: Welcome to Lib Dem Newswire #207, which includes a look at why the Lib Dems need more local election candidates, a discussion of James Graham's hit play This House, news of how the Cabinet Office moved very slowly to correct an error in government pay and more. First, however, congratulations to the new Lib Dem councillors since last time, and their ... (more) |
Welsh Party Leaders debate in Haverfordwest... want to be there?Here at LDV Towers, we receive all sorts of interesting invitations, most of which we can't respond to. You know, we're busy people with jobs and other commitments. But here's one that we've been asked to share with you... The BBC Wales Your Voice Live: Ask the Leader is on Wednesday, April 8th in Haverfordwest. The audience will have the opportunity to put questions to the leaders of the Welsh Conservatives, Plaid Cymru and Welsh Liberal Democrats ahead of the Senedd election in May. BBC Cymru are looking for audience members and, as they are obliged to try to balance ... (more) |
MPs are turning away from using X/TwitterThe latest annual report from 5654 & Company and MessageSpace into the social media usage of MPs is out and it shows a drop in use of Elon Musk's X: [IMG: Social media consumption table for MPs] Note also, though, that after the promising debut of Bluesky in the statistics last year its usage among MPs has, on this measure at least, dropped. It usage varies hugely by party: 54% of Lib Dem MPs say they visit Bluesky every day, compared to 29% of Labour and 0% of Conservative MPs. Here is the full report. Sign up to get the ... (more) |
Straits of Hormuz blockade shows that we must all reduce our dependence on fossil fuelThere are many lessons to come out of the deluded Trump actions in the Middle East. This is a conflict which will take time to evolve and, in some ways, will never be completed as people will hold resentment for what has happened down the decades. However, there are already a number of things that have become clear. The most important of these is that we must look to renewable energy and reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. That is why I am delighted with an announcement that has been made that the Government has taken a 'Sunshine' Bill promoted ... (more) |
The Joy of Six 1494"After months of rhetoric from Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves blaming newts and bats for supposedly blocking growth, it's good to see the Land Use Framework recognises nature restoration is a priority, underpinning all our other uses of land. Senior civil servants in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs now view their ministry as a 'department of land', and regard implementing the Land Use Framework as their overriding mission."Guy Shrubsole welcomes the news that revealing who owns England has just become government policy. Josiah Mortimer finds that Reform UK councils are dismantling the fight against climate change. Sarah ... (more) |
You can't cite Cass and cancel the trialSomewhere in England right now, a teenager and their family are waiting. They have been waiting, in many cases, for more than five years just to see a specialist. Not for a diagnosis of cancer or a referral for surgery. For someone to talk to about their gender. While they wait, puberty continues. For some of them, that process is a cause of profound, daily distress. That is what this debate is actually about. Earlier this week, Westminster Hall debated a petition calling for the cancellation of the PATHWAYS clinical trial into puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria. The ... (more) |
Lord Bonkers' Diary: Look out for the Chesham BoisThe old boy pays tribute to the hard work, much of it performed out of sight of members, that ensured our spring conference in my old stamping ground of York was a success. Wednesday For many years our hard-working conference stewards received back up from Violent Bonham Carter's boys. Now that, depending which account you believe, Violent is either lying low after a failed attempt to steal the Crown Jewels or inside a concrete pillar under the Chiswick Flyover, other groups are asked to lend a hand. You will recall Tom Brake's fearsome Carshalton Casuals, while the sisters from Our ... (more) |
Blur: Blue JeansBlur were better than Oasis. Modern Life is Rubbish was better than Parklife. Thanks for coming to my TED talk. (more) |