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Tuesday music spot: Bourree from Handel's Water Music
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UK Unemployment rate rises to 5.2%
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New figures released today show that unemployment in the UK rose to its highest rate in nearly five years at the end of 2025. The unemployment rate climbed to 5.2% in the three months to December, from 5.1% in the three months to November, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) The rise in unemployment came as annual wage growth slowed, dropping to its lowest level in almost four years. The UK's economic growth has dampened, with a backdrop of slower hiring as businesses cut back due to higher costs. The ONS says that estimates numbers of employees on payrolls in the UK fell by 121,000 (0.4%) between December 2024 and December 2025, and by 6,000 between November 2025 and December 2025. This is based administrative data from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). When looking at the quarter from October to December 2025, to compare with ONS Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates, the number of employees fell by 130,000 (0.4%) compared with the previous over the year and by 46,0...
Victory: yet another Labour U-turn as postponed elections will now go ahead.
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This afternoon the government U-turned on their proposals to delay May 2026 elections in a number of councils. Elections to those councils will now go ahead in May after all. I am certain this is the right decision but have some sympathy for the Electoral Registration officers in those councils who have lost weeks of planning time. Everything about this was confusing. On 22nd January the government announced that 34 of the councils going through reorganisation and originally due to hold elections in May would go ahead with those elections. They also listed 29 councils which would now have their May 2026 elections postponed. The original Press release with those two lists of councils can still be seen on the Gov.uk website at Councils granted flexibility to finish reorganisation - GOV.UK Today housing and communities Secretary of State Steve Reed announced a U-turn on this decision. His letter to all affected council leaders can be seen at: Postponement of local elections in Engla...
Quote of the day 16th February 2026
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"This is pathetic. You’re the Cabinet Office. The elite of the bureaucracy. At the heart of government. This is not just juvenile. It’s factually wrong. We used to think the senior civil service a Rolls Royce. You’re not even a Trabant now. For god’s sake grow up!!!" The above was Andrew Neil 's response when on Valentine's day the cabinet office posted this:
Sunday music spot: Parry's "Never weather-beaten sail"
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Music to relax after campaigning
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Great campaigning session this morning and early afternoon in Kells. It's a long way to the next general election but our campaigning team is fired up with enthusiasm. And having walked about seven miles and thirteen thousand steps, time to put the feet up and relax for half an hour before the next job. What better music to relax to than the "Pifa" pastoral symphony from Handel's Messiah?
By-election news
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Conservatives have WON the Worth Valley, Bradford by-election with over 50% of the vote and nearly twice as many votes as the Reform UK candidate: Cons: 1815 (51.7%) Ref: 917 (26.2%) Lab: 425 (12.1%) Grn: 245 (7.0%) LD: 83 (2.4%) IND: 29 (0.4%) Conservative majority 898. Congratulations Cllr Paul Golding! Nigel Farage may arrogantly claim we're dead but we're not in the ground yet.
Board of Deputies and JLC response to yesterday's High Court Ruling
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The Home Secretary reacts to the High Court decision on Palestine Action
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When former Home Secretary Yvette Cooper proscribed the "Palestine Action" campaign group under anti-terrorism legislation, the comment I made at the time was that banning a group which had organised the deliberate sabotage of RAF aircraft was entirely justified but I wasn't certain that the use of Blair-era anti-terror legislation was the best way to do it. Jake Symons wrote, " In a recent episode of The Brink, " (Link to that episode below at ‘We are deeply compromised’: Security Experts Expose Britain’s Intelligence Crisis ) " Lord Walney, the former Independent Adviser on Political Violence and Disruption in November – and a Labour figure – revealed that he had suggested a solution that would have restricted Palestine Action without having to resort to terror legislation. That was the obvious solution. Yes, they broke into Brize Norton and caused significant damage to our national security infrastructure, but to lump them with Islamic State and Al Qaed...
Music to start the weekend: Windmills of your mind (Mel Torme version)
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Question of the day for Friday 13th February 2026
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This is a particularly appropriate question for today. What irrational fear is referred to by the following word, paraskevidekatriaphobia? An appropriate prize (it isn't something nasty) will be sent to the first person to post the correct answer in the quiz thread comments on either of the two blogs on which this quiz post will simultaneously appear at 06:00 UTC on Friday 13th February 2026.
Quote of the day Friday 13th February 2026
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“ Keir’s not driving the train. He thinks he’s driving the train, but we’ve sat him at the front of the DLR. ” Now the driverless train chugs on, with no direction. The control room is empty, and the Prime Minister is stuck unable to change the track himself. From an article by Tom Harwood in The Critic which you can read in full be clicking on the link below: Starmer’s countdown begins | Tom Harwood | The Critic Magazine The first sentence above, in italics and quotation marks, is taken from the book, " Get In " by Gabrial Pogrund and Patrick Maguire, and they were quoting a member of Starmer’s inner circle describing his political operation, citing the driverless Docklands Light Railway. The following sentence is what Tom Harwood's wrote immediately after that quote and is his commentary on what that means for the country now that Morgan McSweeney, the brains behind the operation, has resigned.
Thursday music spot: "Abendlied" (evening song) by Josef Rheinberger
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Latest UK growth figures
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The ONS has released the latest figures for UK economic growth, relating to the UK's Gross Domestic Product for the three months ending December 2025: In their words, "GDP grew 0.1% in Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2025. Services showed no growth (0.0%), while production grew (+1.2%) and construction contracted (-2.1%)." Source: GDP first quarterly estimate, UK - Office for National Statistics They also said that GDP per head has reduced slightly in each of the last two quarters.
Second quote of the day 12th February 2026
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Tom Peck in The Times on the PM's dreadful performance at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday ... “When you’re bang to rights, it’s common in politics, though never wise, to point out that your opponent is worse than you are. It’s never wise because it’s not a denial, it’s an admission of guilt. This was like that, but worse. When you’re on the ropes over child sex offences, you can’t really return fire with an illegal cheese and wine party, but he tried it.”
Midweek music spot: VIvaldi's concerto for two mandolins
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MoD Defence intelligence update: Putin's latest crime against the people of Ukraine
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Bangor University disavow their Debating and Political society
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Polling from More in Common on voters' preferred Prime Minister
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