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09 Dec 2011 | by Andrew Hewson
News that youth unemployment has rocketed beyond one million is as shocking as it is disturbing and unwelcome.
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Many moons ago, I wrote a piece that I thought was rather cool and very much of our time.
News that youth unemployment has rocketed beyond one million is as shocking as it is disturbing and unwelcome.
May I begin by laying to rest a playful if unsettling rumour that Jeremy Clarkson is to be the new face of BBC Gardeners' World. It seems that some readers took this mischievous little tease rather too seriously, perhaps not realising that it was in fact 1 April when the "news" broke. While some observers...
I continue to fret about the BBC. I know I shouldn't but I do.
I blame it all on Robert Peston. You know, the cheerless business bloke off the Beeb with the dangerous eyebrows who delights in telling us how things have gone from bad to worse.
I always enjoy a good show and I'm easily entertained, although I draw the line at the mendacious lightweight pap that now passes for network television.
Tuesday morning at a garden centre in middle England. I'm handed a visitor badge as I sign in and offered a coffee by a high-heeled lady called Gloria with short, orange hair and long, dark finger nails.



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