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Before the Wooden Wall
By Gary Oswald. The Normans sail their army into England, as seen in the Bayeux Tapestry; picture courtesy Wikimedia Commons. If there is one thing that has defined the geopolitical situation of the British Isles over the last 500 years, it is the fact that they have a moat. The nature of British warfare has been that it happens in other people’s lands because foreign armies do not get past the Royal Navy. The British have many times been defeated on the continent, by Nazi Ge
2 hours ago10 min read


The King in the North Comes Early
By Charles E.P. Murphy Andy Burnham defeats his political challengers in the Makerfield by-election of 18th June 2026. Cropped from Sky News live coverage, in low quality to illustrate article. As of writing, Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Manchester, has returned to the House of Commons by winning a by-election — and everyone knows he’s planning to challenge Keir Starmer for leadership of Labour and thus the job of Prime Minister. By the time you’re reading this, the challenge h
3 days ago8 min read


Serial Sunday: The Renaissance Man and the Strange New World, Part I
By Ryan Fleming. Harry Bell did not care for the night watch. There were precious few jobs he did care for aboard the Brunswick, but the night watch was an especially frustrating one. He was stuck on deck for the entire night, and that far out at sea on that dark a night he was staring into an unending darkness for the full watch. There was only the muffled sound of the engines to keep him company. Very few crewmembers moved about deck at night, and those that did would much
5 days ago5 min read


Tales From Development Hell: The Big, Big Giggle
By Ryan Fleming. A sinister TV broadcast will kill your kids... Cropped from the Halloween III, uploaded by Shout Studios, in low quality to illustrate article. There are plenty of ideas for films that never see the light of day due to their subject matter being too provocative. There are even plenty made whose subject matter makes them the source of great controversy. One of the former that it is easy to imagine becoming the latter is The Big, Big Giggle from Manx playwright
Jun 1910 min read
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