Blue Lights and the long shadow of the Troubles / Letters
Readers respond to an article by Jonathan Freedland about the power of Blue Lights in exploring a painful legacy Like Jonathan Freedland, I very much enjoy Blue Lights, in part because I feel like it is an accurate reflection of the Northern Ireland I know and grew up in (Blue Lights is more (…)
Site référencé:
The Guardian (Africa)
6402.jpg?width=140&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=b00efc6c31a4e3f89a70fd0e4d4dd566, 6402.jpg?width=460&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=949959e5cebb1304a72e27b682c5591e, 6402.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=a72ff10d3e4cb768d456a957d837839b
The Guardian (Africa)
Rise in UK Thanksgivings driven by growing appetite for US foods, retailers say
1er/11/2025
‘We don’t feel safe’ : after week of bombings, people in Gaza are losing faith in ceasefire
1er/11/2025
A South Park Halloween : latest episode destroys Trump over White House demolition
1er/11/2025
More than 50 child asylum seekers still missing after disappearing from Kent care
1er/11/2025
West Ham are a shambles – and Nuno shows little sign of being able to fix it | Jacob Steinberg
1er/11/2025
Even when unthinkable things were happening to me, my first instinct was to work. Am I addicted ?
1er/11/2025