Transport for West Midlands On Tuesday three new railway stations are opening in Birmingham: Kings Heath, Moseley Village and Pineapple Road. They're on the Camp Hill Line, which will see local passenger trains for the first time since the 1940s. Pineapple Road is a great name for a station. There was one on the site between 1903 and 1941 with the name Hazelwell, but Pineapple Road was the most popular choice for the new station in a public vote. A Birmingham World report says its champions thought it was memorable and described the station's better than the other two candidates, ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England | Mute
Sat 4th
11:09

The Joy of Six 1499

Alexandra Hall Hall warns that Donald Trump's Iran war is bringing the post-war international order to breaking point. "The UN has been completely sidelined in this conflict. The US, who helped design the institution after World War 2, no longer pays either its dues, or even lip service to its founding charter, including the requirement to resolve international disputes by peaceful means." "The cumulative effect is an ecosystem that looks, from the outside, exactly like what it is: a set of institutions that have come to prioritise their own stability over their original purpose. Outsiders do not see idealism when ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England | Mute

The nuclear deterrent must be at the centre of Europe's security policy. For nearly 80 years that deterrent has been in the hands of the US through its membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Britain and France have also had nuclear arsenals. But they do not come close to countering the stockpile of Russian weapons. Their purpose is to give heft to the political power of the two former European colonial powers. That is changing. It must change. Trump's repeated threats to withdraw have made it necessary. The most recent is the most worrying. The US president went ...

Posted by Tom Arms on Liberal Democrat Voice | Mute

Welcome to my summary of the latest national voting intention polls for the next general election, along with the latest MRP projections and party leadership ratings. If you'd like to find out more about how polls work, how reliable they are and how to make sense of them, check out my book, Polling UnPacked: the History, Uses and Abuses of Political Opinion Polls, or sign up for my weekly email, The Week in Polls: General election voting intention polls PollsterConLabLDGrnRefLab leadFieldwork Find Out Now 18% (nc) 15% (-1) 10% (-2) 20% (nc) 26% (+2) -11% (4th, vs Ref) 1-2/4 GB ...

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack | Mute
Sat 4th
06:00

The Kardomah Gang

The Kardomah Gang, Kardomah Boys, or Kardomah Group was a group of bohemian friends - artists, musicians, poets and writers - who, in the 1930s, frequented the Kardomah Café in Castle Street, Swansea. Regular members of the Gang included poets Charles Fisher, Dylan Thomas, Bert Trick, John Prichard and Vernon Watkins, composer and linguist Daniel Jones, artists Alfred Janes and Mervyn Levy, the broadcaster Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Mabley Owen and Tom Warner. As Wikipedia says the café was located opposite the offices of the South Wales Evening Post newspaper where Thomas and Fisher worked. This was where the group drank coffee: ...

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black | Mute

The former Liberal Democrat MP and minister talks about the subject mattere of his recent book on the opaque financial arrangements of the Royal Family. Like everyone these days, Norman has a Substack. "Gawd bless 'im!"

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England | Mute
Fri 3rd
15:18

How could ~

I have learned so much and understood so little of your innate grace

Posted by AL Franklin on Maintain the Advance! | Mute

There were four principal council by-elections this week, of which all but one had a Liberal Democrat candidate on the ballot. One council seat was being defended by us. North Devon Council, Fremington In North Devon, the Liberal Democrats gained a seat from the Independents in Fremington. It should be noted that in 2023, both seats were won by Independents, before Councillor Frank Biederman joined the Liberal Democrats. The by-election was triggered by the sad passing of his ward colleague, who remained as an independent. Without any independents standing this time, it would seem there was a lot of unknowns ...

Posted by Joe Nutt on Liberal Democrat Voice | Mute

From The Folklore of Shropshire by Roy Palmer: Until the 1860s, when the well was drained, it was the custom on Good Friday to dip one's hand in the water, deemed good for weak eyes, of St Margaret's well at Wellington. Much more recently, comfortably into the 20th century, the congregation of Lords Hill Baptist Church met at Snailbeach in the afternoon and perambulated the area, pausing to sing hymns to the accompaniment of a brass band. Until the 1930s, most places of work closed on Good Friday. People traditionally spent the time in their gardens, and this was considered ...

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England | Mute

The Telegraph wins our Headline of the Day Award. And for some reason, the judges were pleased to note, the story has escaped its paywall.

Posted by Jonathan Calder on Liberal England | Mute
Fri 3rd
10:01

Cost of Living crisis

Never a day goes by, or so it seems, without mention of the cost of living crisis and programmes on the television helping people to make their money go further. And yet according to the new Forbes billionaire list Elon Musk added $373.5billion dollars (or £373.5billion) to his fortune in just one year. That is £3.5bn more than the £370bn it was estimated the entire COVID pandemic cost the UK. And according to the Equality Trust, this is the biggest ever increase in one year with Elon Musk's total worth now the 22nd largest economy in the world, beating Belgium. ...

Posted by Chris Perry on Liberal Democrat Voice | Mute

There can be little doubt that the language used by politicians has coarsened over the past few years. Just look at this exchange between a Democrat pundit and the Republican White House as reported in the Independent newspaper. "In an expletive-laden video on the Politicon YouTube channel posted earlier this week, Carville said if the Democrats take control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, they will launch investigations into Trump and his family, which will eventually lead to the president's resignation. "The Democrats are going to investigate you to no end," Carville said. "Then they're going to go ...

Posted by richardkemp on But what does Richard Kemp think? | Mute

I am collecting links to papers which look at mtDNA damage in human oocytes. Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Its Repair Mechanisms in Aging Oocytes Human ovarian aging is characterized by oxidative damage and mitochondrial dysfunction Mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid deletions in oocytes and reproductive aging in women Mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid deletions in oocytes and reproductive

Posted by John Hemming on John Hemming's Web Log | Mute

There were four principal authority council by-elections this week and all four saw seats change hands. All took place on Maundy Thursday, which old electoral hands will remember as a day that used to be excluded from election timetables, along with weekends and bank holidays. It became a normal day for electoral purposes following the Electoral Administration Act 2006, the legislation which also gave the Electoral Commission the power to performance standards for many Returning Officers. Elections on Maundy Thursday are now a normal occurrence. On to the results: [IMG: Jayne Mackie] Double council by-election winner Jayne Mackie. Fremington (North ...

Posted by Mark Pack on Mark Pack | Mute

Nation Cymru reports on the continuing disintegration of Reform's campaign for the Welsh Senedd, saying that one of the party's former candidates has issued a stark warning to Welsh voters, claiming that Farage's top candidates are driven by "power, money and self-interest" amid deepening internal turmoil. The news site says that following the publication of an image of lead candidate and former Conservative aide Corey Edwards performing a Nazi salute, Pen-y-bont Bro Morgannwg candidate Owain Clatworthy announced on Tuesday (March 31) he was leaving Reform UK, citing concerns about the selection process used to choose the party's top candidates for ...

Posted by Peter Black on Peter Black | Mute