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OPINION

Is Bangkok in danger of getting greener?

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/06/2022

» There is a decent-sized tree just over the wall at the back of my house in Bangkok which provides welcome shade. So I was a bit concerned the other day when workers from the local administration rolled up armed with a chainsaw, explaining the tree was threatening overhead electricity cables.

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OPINION

Cornish pasty has its moment in the sun

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 20/06/2021

» The most important outcome of last week's G7 summit in Cornwall was undoubtedly the appearance of tempting new versions of the traditional Cornish pasty. One bakery came up with a large pasty called "Biden's big-un", while also on offer were "Merkel's minted lamb'', "Macron's mixed veg", and the cheese-filled "Boris' Stilton".

OPINION

Full of beans, but feeling a bit guilty

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 21/03/2021

» With all the tasty food available in Thailand it might seem to be sacrilege that on occasions I am partial to tucking into a bland plate of baked beans on toast. If I haven't tried it for a while it almost feels like a treat. It must be something to do with my heritage, because in Britain more than two million cans of baked beans are consumed every day. That's quite scary.

OPINION

Of lords, ladies and gentlemen

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 22/09/2019

» Congratulations are in order to former Bangkok Post journalist Natalie Bennett who has been made a House of Lords peer and is now named Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle. Natalie, or rather Lady Bennett, who had been the leader of the Green Party for several years, was given this title in former prime minister Theresa May's resignation honours list last week.

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OPINION

A most entertaining war of words

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/07/2019

» An early frontrunner for word of the year could be "disinvited" which has featured in a series of not very diplomatic exchanges flying across The Pond this week.

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OPINION

Today's news may be faker than usual

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 01/04/2018

» We have had to put up with a lot of fake news in recent times, and if you think you have read more than your fair share of strange stories today, it might be an idea to look at the date.

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OPINION

Seeing red as Sgt Nop takes over lights

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/09/2016

» Reports that Bangkok police have been ordered to abandon computerised traffic lights and return to manual handling have not exactly been greeted with dancing in the streets by the city's long-suffering motorists.

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Off to the movies … and a bit of tweeting

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 07/12/2014

» There has been considerable debate in the Bangkok social media concerning the merits of tweeting on the phone while sitting in a cinema. While this hardly ranks as the most important issue facing the kingdom in these demanding times, it does raise the sensitive problem of cinema etiquette.

OPINION

A place where everything is perfectly normal

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 31/08/2014

» Many thanks to readers who submitted suggestions of real place-names to add to our "trinity of tedium" Dull, Bland and Boring, which became a quartet last week with the addition of Idle. Some of the offerings were very entertaining, but didn't quite fit into the theme of sheer dreariness.

OPINION

Hello Dolly ... back where you belong

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 06/07/2014

» It was good to see Dolly Parton receive such an enthusiastic reception from the 150,000-strong crowd at the muddy Glastonbury festival last weekend. I am not a huge fan of country music, but have always appreciated Dolly as an entertainer and songwriter. I much preferred her own low-key version of I Will Always Love You, which she wrote, to Whitney Houston’s massive hit.