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09AugFlying high

Freedom Wings, with PHAB from Gautam Lewis on Vimeo.

Teaming up with PHAB, a charity that promotes and encourages people of all abilities to come together on equal terms, Freedom in the Air hosted a day out and gave the opportunity for PHAB members to experience the unique, uplifting and confidence-building joys of flight. The day was a a huge success and as this video edited by Freedom in the Air creator and disabled pilot Gautam Lewis highlights, a benefit to all those who took to the skies on that blustery day.

08FebYou silly sausage

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Their fight against ‘gobbledygook, jargon and misleading public information´ has seen the Plain English Campaign (PLE) crusade against everything from ´deliberately vague parking signs´ to ´maddening instruction manuals,´ but has the organisation´s founder Chrissie Maher (OBE as anyone visiting the PLE site is generously reminded) and her team gone a step too far with their latest target, the humble sausage roll?

The perpetrator of this latest assault against the English language is the Co-op, the protagonist a slice of spiced pork wrapped in fluffy pastry, which the supermarket chain had been flogging to its customers under the banner: ´Ambient Sausage Roll.´

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04FebShort shrift

Clare Short’s appearance at the Chilcot Inquiry was in barnstorming contrast to the dour and deflective testimonies so far. But her plaudits in the press have glossed over what amounts to a blatant attempt to rewrite her embarrassing history.

For those of us who rubbed our hands at the prospect of new revelations at the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War, proceedings have been disappointing, pickings slim.

For those of us who rubbed our hands at the prospect of new revelations at the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War, proceedings have been disappointing, pickings slim.

But following the well-rehearsed and deflective performances of key decision-makers involved in the run-up to the 2003 invasion, Clare Short burst onto the scene on Tuesday with an explosive appearance.

Claiming that she was “conned” by a “deceitful”  Tony Blair into supporting the war, the former International Development Secretary proceeded to attack just about anyone and everyone who was around her at the time, including her former master, the cabinet, the Attorney General, the Chief of the Defence Staff and the US government.

The three-hour performance not only earned a round of applause from spectators sat in the public gallery, but praise from all corners of the press. The Sun called her “a brave woman, brutally honest”, while the Guardian’s political sketch writer Simon Hoggart said that it was the “most entertaining evidence we’ve had yet.” His opposite number at the Daily Mail, Quentin Letts, enthused: “Finally someone’s giving it a bit of welly, boy her session was fun.”

But like many who preceded her at the inquiry, Short has reinterpreted and repackaged her role in the run-up to war, and the media and public’s judgment must not be clouded by their insatiable appetite to give those they hold responsible for the ensuing mess – namely Blair and his close associates – a black eye.

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23DecWho’s That Singing Over There (Ko to tamo peva)

To celebrate Serbia´s application to join the EU and the granting of the right for its citizens to travel without visa to 25 European countries, here is one of the country´s cult classic films. Unfortunately the UK has not abolished the requirement for Serb nationals to apply for a visa to enter its borders, a cultural, political and moral mistake.

The film includes English subtitles

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22OctLondon Caribbean Food Rum and Rhythm Festival

Caribbean Festival

Book yourself in for something a little different and special on Saturday 7th November, as the Caribbean Tourism Organisation hold a food, rum and rhythm festival in London Bridge. With plenty of tasty treats, great rum cocktails and hip-moving music, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy an authentic slice of the Caribbean on your doorstep!

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02JulSupper at the cinema

Covent Garden Hotel, Covent Garden

After a day of traipsing around London, what could be a finer and more elegant way to relax than visiting this boutique hotel for a sumptuous meal, followed by a movie, in the establishment’s private cinema? The cinema itself is a cut above its commercial rivals in the style and comfort stakes, and screens both classic movies and the latest releases. Three course dinner and film: £35 a person.

10 Monmouth Street WC2H      0207 806 1000

Searcy’s Restaurant and Lounge Bar, Barbican

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21MayFreedom in the Air with Gautam Lewis

This article is by Kelly Armstrong who flew with Gautam Lewis, on January 27, 2008 EGTC – EGTC, 3 circuits and local Visual Flight Rules flight (VFR)

It is a crisp sunny Sunday afternoon that will see me taken up into the skies by newly qualified and keen-as-mustard pilot, Gautham Lewis. I will be his second charge since those wings were earned and look forward to experiencing first hand the fruition of many months of hard graft.

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