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TRADE union themes are at the centre of two events during the 2021 Sheffield Festival of Debate: Trade Unions, Workers’ Rights and the Media tomorrow, May 5, and Wapping: The Workers’ Story on May 12. Both of them are timely. We saw during March huge publicity about the attempt to organise a union at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama. Here in Britain, the trade union Unite has just launched a national campaign against the pernicious “fire-and-rehire” tactic used by employers where workers are sacked and rehired on inferior pay and conditions. Recently 400 British Gas engineers lost their jobs because they refused to sign up to contracts which would have meant longer hours for the same pay. ....
synopsis may belong to another edition of this title. Review: ‘Paul Routledge represents Airey Neave as an honourable man who acted through his life in accord with his convictions, but also as a natural plotter whose instinct for conspiracy led him down mysterious paths to that agonising death.vivid.’ Douglas Hurd, Guardian ‘A sensational book.’ Mail on Sunday ‘This book produces new evidence, or at least confirmation, about Airey Neave’s death and the terrorist leaders who ordered it.’ William Hague, Sunday Telegraph ‘A spendid yarn, and Routledge tells it vividly.’ Anthony Howard, Sunday Times ‘Mesmerising.a comprehensive exposition of conspiracy theories surrounding Neave’s death.lively narratives of his wartime heroics.a sensitive treatment of Neave’s years in exile.Routledge’s portrait is more one of extraordinary human achievement than everyday politics.’ Independent on Sunday ....
The Crown is as accurate as a drama can be about Thatcher and the Queen David Lister Before joining The Independent for its launch in the autumn of 1986, I was on the news desk of the Sunday Times. I have been reminded of that period by the current series of The Crown, detailing as it does the tension between The Queen and the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. In episode eight, the Sunday Times breaks the story about this tension in July of that year, with the front-page headline “Queen dismayed by ‘uncaring’ Thatcher”. And there is a scene when the palace’s press officer Michael Shea is told by one of his underlings that Simon Freeman from the ....