Turn The Page

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More to life than we imagined, Turn the Page

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  • Serving the wrong wine

    17/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    Some lucky customers at the Hawksmoor restaurant in Manchester had an unexpected surprise when the waiter accidentally served them the wrong wine. They had ordered a bottle of Bordeaux for £260 but instead the waiter gave them a bottle worth £4,500. Sadly, it appears that the customers didn’t realise the value of the wine they […] The post Serving the wrong wine appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Finding evidence where we least expect

    13/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    ‘I genuinely think that science does not rule out the existence of a creator.’ So said renowned British physicist Brian Cox in a recent interview with Russell Brand. He went on to say that a Creator can’t be ruled out because we simply don’t know. We don’t know whether the universe had a beginning, and […] The post Finding evidence where we least expect appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Coins of great value

    10/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    You might want to celebrate with your friends If you ever find a 20p dated 2017. While in a normal year the Royal Mint produces millions of them, in that year not a single 20p was minted for general circulation. Just a few commemorative coins were made.  The reason for this appears to be the […] The post Coins of great value appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • All play and no rest…

    06/05/2019 Duración: 01min

    During the Russian communist era an attempt was made to improve workers’ productivity by abandoning the Biblical ideal of working for six days and resting on the seventh. The assumption was that if people put in more working days with fewer breaks then they would produce more. But the reverse happened, productivity fell, and the […] The post All play and no rest… appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Unlikely revolutionaries

    15/04/2019 Duración: 01min

    In about 1913 two politicians met at the Central Café in Vienna. Discussing the likelihood of a Russian revolution one looked across the room and said, “And who’s going to lead it? – him?” The man to whom he referred was none other than Leon Trotsky, renowned at the time for idleness, but who would […] The post Unlikely revolutionaries appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • When popularity wanes

    12/04/2019 Duración: 01min

    As many a president and prime minister will attest, a career that begins on a wave of popular support doesn’t always end that way. In 1979 Margaret Thatcher was swept to power as the new British Prime Minister with the biggest swing in support from Labour since 1945. But a decade later the glory had […] The post When popularity wanes appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Hidden in plain sight

    08/04/2019 Duración: 01min

    Sandwiched between a coffee shop and a pub near St James’s Park tube station in London, stands an unremarkable looking building. With a plain black door and frosted glass windows there’s nothing to suggest that it’s a building of any great importance. Yet for 66 years it provided a London home for the British government’s […] The post Hidden in plain sight appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Spam filter for the mind

    05/04/2019 Duración: 01min

    Some weeks ago my email account was hacked. The hacker sent dozens of emails from my account all of which bounced and rapidly filled up my inbox. In the course of a few days over 6,000 arrived. Fortunately, my email software spotted what was going on and once I’d sent a few spam emails to […] The post Spam filter for the mind appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Why the world needs more extremists

    01/04/2019 Duración: 01min

    Marking two weeks since the shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern addressed the nation. Thrust into the global spotlight she has shown herself to be a remarkable leader, combining the deepest compassion for the victims with steely determination to effect real change and prevent a repeat. In her address she said, ’extremism in all […] The post Why the world needs more extremists appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Finding the freedom that matters

    29/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    On the day that the UK was meant to be securing its freedom from the EU, chaos and confusion continue to reign. This week one newspaper seemed to plumb new levels of despair with its headline that because of Brexit even Easter would have to be cancelled. Fortunately, the detail of the story revealed that […] The post Finding the freedom that matters appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Stepping into the gutter

    25/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    As a nine-year-old boy the future Archbishop of Cape Down, Desmond Tutu, had an experience that changed his life forever. He was walking along the street with his mother when they were approached by a white man in a black suit. Under the rules of apartheid, it was expected that Desmond and his mother would […] The post Stepping into the gutter appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Going the extra mile

    22/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    While most of us will be familiar with the phrase ‘going the extra mile’, it seems to be one that has passed by our local water company. They recently came to install a new water main to the houses in the road opposite where I live. Inevitably this involved digging up the road. After several […] The post Going the extra mile appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • My brother’s keeper

    18/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    Once again, the world is stunned by the horrific events that unfolded in Christchurch, New Zealand, last week; and once again I’m reminded of the wise words spoken by a Muslim shopkeeper who welcomed me to his store in Pakistan a few years ago, ‘We were all created by the same God. The most important […] The post My brother’s keeper appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Is your plumbing connected?

    15/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    A few years ago some friends of mine travelled to Colombia to help with the refurbishment of a children’s centre in one of the poorest districts in the city. But a brief inspection of the building revealed a problem with the ground floor toilets – they’d never been plumbed in! Rather than being connected to […] The post Is your plumbing connected? appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Intelligent Design

    11/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    There are many reasons why I could never be an atheist. Here’s one of them. Imagine if you will two laptops advertised for sale. They’re identical in every respect apart from the operating system. The first has been programmed by the brightest minds and runs on the fastest chip with the latest software. The second […] The post Intelligent Design appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • No pain no gain

    08/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    A few years ago I was treated to membership at a local country club. Entering reception for the first time I remember being warmly greeted by the receptionist, and shown into the lovely bar and restaurant which opened out onto a terrace overlooking the gardens. I imagined taking a seat on the terrace with a […] The post No pain no gain appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Who can meet Jesus?

    04/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    I’ll never forget the day my school celebrated it’s 125thanniversary. There was much excitement because in honour of the occasion we were to be visited by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. (The Queen was patron of our school but I’m guessing she had something else on that day!) In advance of the visit the […] The post Who can meet Jesus? appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Does anyone care about the mess?

    01/03/2019 Duración: 01min

    I once went to visit a friend at university.  At the time she was sharing a house with four male students.  I’ll never forget walking into the kitchen and being greeted by a scene of utter devastation – the sink was piled high with dirty crockery, and on every counter were plates with the remains of previous […] The post Does anyone care about the mess? appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Is religion good for your health?

    25/02/2019 Duración: 01min

    I sometimes come across the view that religion is damaging for human beings and should be removed from the world. There are some who would go so far as to say that teaching religious faith to children is tantamount to child abuse. That’s certainly the view expressed by the famous and influential scientist and atheist […] The post Is religion good for your health? appeared first on Turn the Page.

  • Manual for life

    15/02/2019 Duración: 01min

    Beloved of car owners around the world the very first Haynes Manual was published in 1966. Its author John Haynes had developed an early passion for cars, missing rugby at school in order to convert an Austin 7. The interest generated when he came to sell the car prompted him to write a small booklet […] The post Manual for life appeared first on Turn the Page.

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