by Editor | Dec 11, 2017 | Business
To mark Richard Thaler’s acceptance of the Nobel Prize for Economics, here’s our 2009 interview with him marking the publication of Nudge You have an idea. It’s a good one. Not original, but that’s not a problem because you have a fresh angle – and maybe...
by Editor | Oct 22, 2017 | TV
In the Kit Harington drama, special torture were reserved for those who harboured Catholics. But is there historical fact behind those bloody scenes? In BBC’s gory new drama Gunpowder, Sir William Wade, the Machiavellian Macgyver of Catholic hunters, surveyed an...
by Editor | Oct 15, 2017 | What's On
After extensive renovation, the iconic Armada portrait is on show in Greenwich again – find out how to see the painting for free The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I is returning to the Queen’s House at Greenwich after extensive conservation treatment. Some 425 years...
by Editor | Sep 6, 2017 | East London
Tower Hamlets road users would find themselves with a case of agoraphobia if they were to venture to the Orkneys. For the group of Scottish islands has a commodious 49m of road per person. The London borough has just 0.9m. They represent the best and worst in the...
by Editor | Aug 25, 2017 | East London
Residents of Surrey Quays can get some peace on Bank Holiday Sunday. A police crackdown on boy racers has forced the cancellation of a major tunnel run event. More than 1,000 souped-up cars were expected to descend on Rotherhithe and Blackwall – gathering at Surrey...