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OPINION

Good time to celebrate verbal gaffes

Roger Crutchley, Published on 12/10/2025

» Tomorrow happens to be Plain English Day which has in recent years morphed into International Plain Language Day designed to promote the proper use of language. In other words the aim is to cut out all the gibberish, mumbo jumbo, codswallop, balderdash, tripe, tommyrot, twaddle, tosh and bosh you may have become accustomed to… heaven forbid, some of it even in PostScript.

OPINION

Defending our rights is now even deadlier

Oped, Jodie Ginsberg, Published on 09/05/2025

» The harassment, detention, torture, and eventual murder in 2006 of Anna Politkovskaya, a Russian investigative journalist who exposed government corruption, the horrors of the Second Chechen War, and the increasingly autocratic regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is the subject of a new film, Words of War.

OPINION

Calculated bet?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 01/04/2025

» Re: "Putin eyes temporary Ukraine administration", (World, March 29).

OPINION

Where has 'Thailand' gone?

Postbag, Published on 16/02/2025

» Re: "Tourism at crossroads", (Editorial, Feb 14).

OPINION

What did we miss in run-up to Assad's ouster?

News, Slavoj Žižek, Published on 23/12/2024

» The downfall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria surprised even the opposition, led by Abu Mohammad al-Jolani's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, offering fertile ground for conspiracy theories.

OPINION

A perfectly British public paradox

Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/07/2024

» Much has been made of the "working class" background of the newly-elected government in the UK and how very few of Sir Keir Starmer's Cabinet attended posh "public schools". This brings us to one of the paradoxes of British and particularly English culture. The institutions which are called "public schools" in England are anything but public and are actually elite private fee-paying institutions.

OPINION

Labour's win gives Britain a chance

News, Adrian Wooldridge, Published on 06/07/2024

» Ever since Rishi Sunak's rain-sodden announcement to call a general election on July 4, one question has hung over British politics: Will Labour win by a landslide or just a regular majority?

OPINION

Curious case of Sunak's snap election decision

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 01/06/2024

» 'Why did he do it? We were all told it would be the autumn and we were hoping by then we could turn things around. It is very perplexing," said a former cabinet minister after Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a surprise election for July 4.

OPINION

Racing to poverty

Oped, Postbag, Published on 23/05/2024

» Re: "Srettha woos F1 giants in Italy", (BP, May 21).

OPINION

Our freedoms depend on press freedom too

News, Jodie Ginsberg, Published on 06/05/2024

» In just the first week of this year, at least 18 journalists were assaulted while covering alleged election irregularities and violence in Bangladesh. Then, in early February, journalists in Pakistan were hindered from covering elections by a wave of violence, widespread internet blackouts, and mobile-network suspensions. In March, journalists in Turkey were shot at and banned from observing local elections.