Five signs you are suffering from NFOGO (New Fear Of Going Out)
From making up terrible excuses not to go out to staying in the freezing cold even when you do, here s how to know you ve got NFOGO.
17 May 2021 • 3:12pm
The Government has unlocked the next level of normality: we can now legally eat or drink indoors
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the pub (the actual pub, and not just the beer garden, which looks pretty with its new fairy lights but is freezing after 9pm), along comes another shark.
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Died April 22, 2021 FOR the best part of seven decades Anthony Thwaite, who has died aged 90, swam serenely through the piranha-rich waters of literary London. His curriculum vitae included spells as literary editor of the Listener, the New Statesman and Encounter. He was a familiar voice on the BBC, where he was a producer for five years, chairman of the Booker Prize in 1986 (when the winner was Kingsley Amis’s The Old Devils), a stalwart of Arts Council committees and a regular guest on British Council foreign tours. Quintessentially English, he wrote poetry that was witty, lucid and plain-speaking. It was his friendship with another poet, Philip Larkin, that drew his name to the attention of the wider public. He was the first person to read Larkin’s poem ‘This Be The Verse’, which opens with a punch to the solar plexus: “They f you up, your mum and dad./ They may not mean to, but they do.”
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