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Happy 70th Birthday
March 2026
March 2026

24 Carat Gold
February 2026
February 2026

February 2026

February 2026

Self-Portrait. (Had Picasso been born a chicken).
February 2026
February 2026

Top of the Morning to You
January 2026
January 2026

Easy Mistake
January 2026
January 2026

January 2026

January 2026

The potential for small things to have huge and uncontrollable consequences in the future.
December 2025
December 2025

The potential for small things to have huge and uncontrollable consequences in the future.
December 2025
December 2025

December 2025

Watching Paint Dry
December 2025
December 2025

Jock the Clock
December 2025
December 2025

December 2025

December 2025

November 2025

The Monthly Rhythm of the Knights as Earth Orbits the Sun. (A UK perspective).
November 2025
November 2025

November 2025

Electric vehicles rely on minerals including lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, and graphite for their batteries; along with copper, rare earths for motors, and other elements such as aluminium, silicon, and zinc for various components. This necessitates significant mining operations, with environmental and ethical considerations.
November 2025
November 2025

November 2025

Based on a car repair shop in west London.
November 2025
November 2025

October 2020

The space between musical notes, drawn lines and spoken words can give more power to the song, the painting and the message. Less is more.
August 2025
August 2025

The wealthiest 10% of the UK population owns around 60% of all national wealth; the poorest 50% about 9%. Figures from 2022.
CEOs of FTSE 350 companies are typically paid 52 times as much as an average worker. The widest gap was found at cleaning, security and waste management group Mitie where, in the 2023-24 financial year, CEO Phil Bentley was paid £14.7m; 575 times more than a middle-earner.
August 2025
CEOs of FTSE 350 companies are typically paid 52 times as much as an average worker. The widest gap was found at cleaning, security and waste management group Mitie where, in the 2023-24 financial year, CEO Phil Bentley was paid £14.7m; 575 times more than a middle-earner.
August 2025
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