This play shows the reality of public inquiries are different to appearances
The Inquiry Chichester Festival Theatre
The Inquiry Chichester Festival Theatre
Pity the poor reviewer having to write about a musical production at Chichester Festival Theatre.
As politicians in London and Brighton pack up for the summer and head for the beach for the mandatory photo ops, who’s going to be licking his or her 99 with a lighter heart?
If you get the chance, try and get to the University of Sussex next Wednesday afternoon.
If you might have been thinking that the accession of Rishi Sunak to Number 10 marked a new beginning for British politics, then prepare to be disillusioned.
Despite the disasters of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham this week, maybe Prime Minister Liz Truss has a cunning plan after all, suggests Ivor Gaber
On Monday we learned which candidate has won the Conservative Party leadership election.
Why did it take so long for Tory MPs to wake up to the real Boris Johnson, asks Ivor Gaber after the Prime Minister resigned as leader of the Conservative Party this week.
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