It’s easy to be outraged by ‘poor doors’ but much harder to house the poor
Populist condemnation of separate entrances in mixed-tenure housing schemes betrays a lack of curiosity over how affordable homes are actually funded, writes Dave Hill
I consider
The Observer a source of light in these dark times, but I am fed up about a piece they carried at the weekend which began by describing a housing development in Waltham Forest.
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In fact, it is not only a housing development, though you wouldn’t know that from reading the piece, which is one of the annoying things about it. The
Bellator 125: Marshall vs. Manhoef Preview and Predictions
On Sept. 19, Bellator brings the third show of season 11 to Fresno, Calif., at the Save Mart Center. Bellator 125 is a four-fight main card with two middleweight fights headlining the lineup.
In the main event, Doug Marshall returns to action under the Bellator banner and will meet newcomer Melvin Manhoef. Manhoef has made appearances in ONE FC, DREAM and Strikeforce and will be making the switch from kickboxing back to MMA.
In the co-main event, Bellator veteran Brian Rogers faces another promotional newcomer in Rafael Carvalho. Thanks to injuries, Carvalho will be stepping up on 10 days’ notice to take on the knockout artist, Rogers.
BikeRadar Rides | Bikepacking the Scottish Highlands In partnership with Komoot
BikeRadar Rides | Bikepacking the Scottish Highlands In the final instalment of our series of multi-day off-road adventures, Adrian Miles reaches gravel nirvana deep in the Scottish Highlands
December 22, 2020 at 4:00 pm
So what would it be? Haggis and cheese toastie? Haggis and bacon? Given where we found ourselves, our last chance for sustenance in the next 75 kilometres of Highland gravel was always going to be haggis with something or another.
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We’d just sampled some top-notch Scotch at the Dalwhinnie Distillery, in the eponymous village on the western flank of the Cairngorms, and now I was about to eat Scotland’s favourite delicacy for the first time. A more Scottish scene you couldn’t imagine. Until the rain began lashing it down, anyway…