Author: Dave Brockington
As the occasional (charitably) LGM Senior British Correspondent, I'm going to weigh in with a series of thoughts on the British General Election last week. Cards on table: one of.
Unlike my previous two posts on today's referendum in Scotland, on electoral ramifications for the remainder of the United Kingdom, and on interpreting polling data, this piece is more of.
On Thursday, the Scots go to the polls to decide whether or not Scotland will leave the United Kingdom and become an independent country. This issue has been dominating British.
I intended to post this on Friday, but the time I had carved out on Friday for this unexpectedly became unavailable, and this past weekend (like most in England) was.
I'm still writing my quadrennial World Cup predictions post, and this weekend (as are most when I'm in England) is all about the daughter, but I saw this and as.
The group draws for Brazil 2014, which starts next week, are not quite balanced, and I'm writing my usual ill-advised predictions for the group stages. As I wrote in December,.
The following is a guest contribution by Gordon Sparks, who has been broadcasting Plymouth Argyle's matches for thirty years. Gordon's been an on-air presenter with the BBC since 2001, and.
I've been quiet here lately. March is generally my busiest month academically, in April I had several commitments in the United States, and when I returned to England at the.