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What is to be Gained From Poverty Tourism?

I read with a mixture of amusement and bemusement that the England footballers in Brazil are to go on a tourist trip to see the Favela's (Slums) this week. I can't imagine what is going to be gained from that...Is  it some sort of publicity stunt to show that young lads on 100k + a week really do appreciate their good fortune? Or is it going to be like visit ...

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World Cup Memories

With a population of 1.8 million (a seventh of London) of which only 280,000 are indigenous (the rest are foreign workers) and no history of football, it was only right that Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 World Cup in temperatures just below those on the surface of the sun. A cynic however, might say Qatar won the bid on the back of the following allegations of ...

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Why All the Media Fuss Over UKIP?

I don't know if anyone else has noticed but there has been a staggering amount of media focus on UKIP in the last few weeks; all over the press and always it seems, second or third up on the mains news stations such as the BBC, C4 and ITV. I had been finding it difficult to understand this, at least until I read somewhere that OFCOM had awarded UKIP tempor...

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Under Offer – Estate Agents on The Job

I don’t know how many of you have been watching the BBC 2 documentary series about estate agents but if you haven’t, get on iPlayer and watch it, it is great TV with characters that you assume you are going to despise but somehow you can’t help but like. Most of you on will have had some dealing with estate agents in the past but probably not as many as me ...

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Does Nostalgia Control Us?

I don’t know if any of you have been watching the Ian Hislop series called Olden Days but if you haven’t, you should, it is a fascinating insight to how us Brits have entrenched in us, a longing for a golden age where things were so much better than they are now. Hislop’s series goes back hundreds of years to times when a writer would publish accounts and ...

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