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  1. New Vampire Weekend is always a good idea :cheer:
  2. Tommy Steele - Little White Bull The Four Seasons – Sherry Roy Orbison – Running Scared Marianne Faithfull – As Tears Go By Dion – The Wanderer
  3. Saturday 3rd February Everton 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur (12:30) Brighton & Hove Albion 3-1 Crystal Palace Burnley 1-1 Fulham Newcastle United 3-0 Luton Town Sheffield United 0-2 Aston Villa (17:30) Sunday 4th February AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Nottingham Forest (14:00) Chelsea 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (14:00) Manchester United 2-1 West Ham United (14:00) Arsenal 1-3 Liverpool (16:30) Monday 5th February Brentford 0-3 Manchester City (20:00)
  4. Thanks for that Colin
  5. This week's ramblings in Chartland can be found from the latest news box or the front page.
  6. After missing yesterday's matches, I came pretty close to three correct scores out of three :drama:
  7. Wednesday 31st January Manchester City 3-0 Burnley (19:30) Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Brentford (19:30) Liverpool 3-1 Chelsea (20:15) Thursday 1st February West Ham United 2-1 AFC Bournemouth (19:30) Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-3 Manchester United (20:15)
  8. The government has sacked the chair of the Post Office. As he has only been in the job for just over a year, this seems somewhat harsh. Yet again, the Tories are finding someone else to blame and hoping that the electorate falls for it.
  9. Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill The Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue Lonnie Donegan – Rock Island Line Little Richard – Lucille
  10. This week's commentary is available from the front page or the latest news box.
  11. Suedehead2 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    That’s only got part of the name of the act.
  12. Suedehead2 posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    Killer Queen by Queen
  13. Arsenal 3-1 Crystal Palace Brentford 1-1 Nottingham Forest Sheffield United 1-2 West Ham Bournemouth 0-2 Liverpool Brighton 3-1 Wolves
  14. All three leaders of the main GB-wide parties are somewhat lacking in charisma. Johnson had to go because he couldn't find enough MPs who were willing to serve as ministers.
  15. This week's musings can be found from the front page or the latest news box.
  16. Burnley 1-0 Luton Chelsea 1-1 Fulham Newcastle 1-3 Man City Everton 2-1 Aston Villa Man Utd 2-1 Tottenham
  17. This week's gubbins can be found from the latest news box or the front page.
  18. There are a number of senior people in the legal profession who are understandably uneasy about the mass quashing of convictions. We have seen large-scale quashing of convictions ion the past when the law has been changed. For example, all convictions for homosexual acts by people serving in the armed forces have been quashed. This, however, is different. The proposal is that a law should be passed overriding the verdict of juries. One reason for that is that its would take many years for each case to go through the appeals process.
  19. From what I can make out, part of the problem stemmed from a decision to repurpose a system that had initially been intended to do one thing to do something else. In my IT days, a senior person suggested dpiong something similar at the company where I was working at the time ("We've got a system that does something vaguely similar, can't we make a few tweaks to get it to do something else as well?"). I thought it was a ridiculous idea, and explained why. It didn't happen. Too often in this country, members of staff are afraid to challenge senior management even when they can put up a good case.
  20. There are so many scandalous elements to this story. I first became fully aware of it in 2019 although I had some vague awareness of it before then. For too long, it was totally ignored by the mainstream press. It was covered largely by an IT trade magazine (Computer Weekly) and Private Eye with the BBC giving it a mention very occasionally. The fact that it has taken a television drama to get the government to treat this as a matter of some urgency just adds to the sc sandal. Without it, the affair would have dragged on for many more years. Naturally, the Tories are trying to make political capital out of it, hoping we'll forget that they have done very little since they won a majority in 2015. Yes, Ed Davey initially refused to meet lead campaigner Alan Bates, as had his Labour predecessors. However, Davey did meet him in October 2010, five months after becoming a minister. Bates himself acknowledges that ministers refused to meet him because Fujitsu and the PO lied to them. Keir Starmer was indeed DPP while a lot of the prosecutions were launched. However, the DPP cannot do anything about private prosecutions which most of these were. A grand total of three prosecutions were launched by the CPS. However, assuming they were for the same sums as all the others (around a low five-figure sum), they wouldn't have got anywhere near the DPP's desk. The decisions will have been made by people many grades below him. In the meantime, Fujitsu have continued to win government contracts. They now have a tie-up with Infosys. The founder of and major shareholder in that company has a son-in-law who is quite influential (a bloke called Sunak). The former head of the PO was awarded a CBE by the Tories and was also given a place as a non-executive board member at the Cabinet Office. Those positions are basically a Tory invention to allow them to give more of their supporters (and donors) jobs on the government payroll.
  21. Can I switch to Sheffield Utd's opponents? :lol:
  22. Suedehead2 posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    The person selected by the Tories to defend Peter Bone’s seat is his partner. Note that his partner isn’t the Mrs Bone he used to refer to so regularly. He dumped her.
  23. Suedehead2 posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Yet another unwanted by-election. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67895246
  24. The first commentary of 2024 is available from the front page or the latest news box.
  25. His wording makes it clear that he has NOT ruled out a May election. He can still call a a May election and plausibly say that today's statement was not a lie. "Circumstances have changed since then, ..., best interests of the country,...". He'll still lose.