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Philip Bourke
Apr 24, 20182 min read
Enjoy The Silence: Small Talk is DEAD
The art of meaningless chat is not only dying, it is dead, says our garrulous resident Irish, Philip Bourke. Small talk noun “polite...
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Craig Monk
Apr 23, 20182 min read
Films that make you go "hhmmm!"
Looking for films that have a bit more to offer than standard Hollywood fare? Try one of these little known classics Four films that...
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Ben Ansell
Apr 23, 20184 min read
Need to know - Saint George
Chasing the Dragon: We lift the lid on this international legend who has cultural significance that far extends England's shores Who is...
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Bulldogz Team
Apr 22, 20182 min read
Hope & Glory : New Documentary to be released
Bulldogz new documentary in our Hope & Glory series is set for release on April 30th © J Biggadike /airpowerart@outlook.com Aviation Art...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 20, 20189 min read
Rivers of Mud : Legacy of Britain's most infamous political speech still unclear
Fifty years on from one of the most infamous and significant post war British political speeches, Enoch Powell is still a name that...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 19, 20183 min read
From the Halfway Line: Accrington Stanley! Who are they?
The obscure club from a small Lancashire town that is climbing the football fairytale ladder against all the odds Occasionally football...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 18, 20183 min read
No News Day : When the news stood still
April 18th 1930 was a strangely unique day in history, BBC Radio announced there was no news worth reporting and instead of a news...
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Philip Bourke
Apr 16, 20182 min read
From the Halfway Line : Irish Rovers!
This Saturday 21st of April Zaragoza G.A.A travel to Sants- Montjuic, Barcelona to compete in Round 2 of the Central Eastern Region of...
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Ben Ansell
Apr 16, 20183 min read
Right on cue : The cult of Snooker
Snooker is something of a cult sport in Britain and the commonwealth, but where did it come from and why are snooker players the best...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 14, 20186 min read
Titanic Tales : Miss Unsinkable
In the early hours of 15 April 1912, the most famous maritime disaster in history befell RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage. On board was...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 13, 20187 min read
Whistling at Sixty : Bashers and the forties
The British Rail Class 40's were the vanguard of Diesel traction that ushered in the end of the Steam era. Sixty years on from the first...
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Bulldogz Team
Apr 11, 20186 min read
The Rock of Ages : Gibraltar. The peculiar peninsula
The 11th April is a significant day for Gibraltar, the day the Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713, gifting the rock to Britain The...
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Ben Ansell
Apr 11, 20184 min read
Six of the best: Alternative tourist attractions in Zaragoza
Six enjoyable activities to fill any schedule on a trip to Zaragoza In 1808 the people of Zaragoza, armed with pitchforks and passion,...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 10, 20183 min read
The beatification of the burglar
A community is at loggerheads with the family of a burglar over a "shrine" at the property where he was killed In the early hours of...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 10, 20183 min read
Signed, Sealed, Denied
Another scandal rocks the Spanish Government as two leading politicians are suspected to have forged their Masters degrees Everybody does...
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Merrick Wells
Apr 10, 20185 min read
The Long Good Friday - Belfast's uneasy peace
On April 10th 1998 The Good Friday Agreement signalled the beginning of the end of three decades of turbulent times in Northern Ireland...
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Ben Ansell
Apr 9, 20184 min read
Spain can't drink
As craft beer (or beer, as we call it) grows in popularity across Spain, our resident master drinker has some key advice to help Spaniards e
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Ben Ansell
Apr 8, 20183 min read
A Day at the Oasis
Aragon's most popular tourist attraction, The Monasterio de Piedra is a wonderful day out in the country. Stunning waterfalls, trout...
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