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Making Social Democrats
This book, a collection of essays by some of Britain's leading academics, public intellectuals and political practitioners, seeks to engage with the 'big picture' of British social democracy, both historical and contemporary, and point to grounds for greater optimism for its future prospects.
Making social democrats
Amidst 'Brexit', a divided and out of power Labour Party, and the wider international rise of populism, contemporary British social democracy appears in a state of crisis. This book, a collection of essays by some of Britain's leading academics, public intellectuals and political practitioners, seeks to engage with the 'big picture' of British social democracy, both historical and contemporary, and point to grounds for greater optimism for its future prospects. It does so in honour of the renowned centre-left thinker David Marquand. Drawing on many of the themes which have preoccupied Marquand in his career and his writing, such as social democratic citizenship, values and participation, the volume offers the original perspective that social democracy is as much about cultures and mindsets as it is about economic policy or public institutions.
Pet snake home after six months
She was handed in to Blythman's vets, on Durham Road, Gateshead, and adopted by trainee vet Kayleigh Bridge until Mr Addison heard she'd been found and was reunited. The single dad-of-three said: \"It's amazing that she has survived through all the bad weather. \"There's no knowing how long she's been outside. She may have stayed behind the vent for several months and just made her way out recently. But its incredible that she has survived in the cold. She's used to a tank with the temperature usually 82 degrees Fahrenheit..\" \"She loves the snakes,\" he added. \"I pick them up and she likes to let them run through her hand. I knew she would be upset that [Hannah] was gone so I told her she'd gone on holiday. She's going to be so excited to see her again.\"
NEW COMMANDER SEES CLEAR SAILING FOR NTSC
[Christopher Addison], a Jacksonville native and naval aviator, comes to NTSC from the Naval Air Systems Command in Washington, D.C.
Arrest in $1,700 Heist
An Amityville man, who Suffolk County police said stole $1,700from a Kentucky Fried Chicken store last month and pistol whipped andkicked a store employee, was arrested Friday and charged with first-degree robbery.
Cocaine charge reduced
When the case was called, federal Crown counsel Paul Corbett from Campbell River reduced the charge to simple possession and [Christopher David Addison] entered a guilty plea. \"One was Mr. Addison, who was detained and arrested by the RCMP,\" said Corbett. \"A search of his person found 13 flaps of cocaine. The exact quantity was 6.5 grams in total.\"
FSA drops Pounds 9m fine for broke former Arch Cru manager
For example, in one transaction the FSA said it understands that Arch received a fee of Pounds 3m from the Guernsey cells, which Arch did not disclose to the independent directors of the Guernsey cells or record in any contemporaneous transaction documentation...
Putnam Records
Robert E. and Ada Sue Sang to Jonathan R. Hoffman and Emily A. Smith. Lot, Teays Valley District, $217,000. Michael A. and Randi E. Brammer to Primacy Closing Corporation. Lot, Teays Valley District, $235,000. Primacy Closing Corporation to Travis E. Phillips. Lot, Teays Valley District, $235,000.
Sylvia McNeill Ripley Wed
The marriage of [Sylvia Addison] McNeill Ripley and Christopher Calvert Addison, co-owners and partners of the Addison-Ripley Gallery Ltd. in Washington, took place yesterday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Litchfield, Conn. The Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre, former dean of the Washington Cathedral, performed the ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. David Gurniak.
Sylvia Ripley to Be July Bride
A July wedding is planned. Miss Ripley attended the Wykeham Rise School, studied art conservation at the University of Delaware and received a B.A. degree in art history from George Washington University. She and her fiance are partners in the Addison-Ripley Gallery Ltd. in Washington, which specializes in contemporary art. Miss Ripley, who made her debut in 1974 and was a member of the New York Junior Assembly, belongs to the Colony Club.