Role: Assistant Coordinator Salary: £29,600-£31,157 (pro rata) Contract: One year, renewable dependant on funding, 3-4 days per week Closing date: 9am, Monday 25th February JOB DESCRIPTION Job purpose: to work with the Co-ordinator, TJM members and partners to deliver TJM’s strategic priorities. The post-holder will take a leading role in shaping and delivering TJM’s […]
Never noticed this before. As strolling past Trafalgar Square I saw the statue of Charles the first. At his feet there is a little plaque. Set up in 1675, fair enough. But did they really have to say that Joshua Marsham, the sculptor who made the piece, had executed him. […]
Last night protesters took to the streets for the second time in a week to protest against the threat to Emergency services. Despite rumours to the contrary the national Minister has refused to listen to the demands of local residents and the fight is far from over.
Whether you love sprouts or abhor them here’s wishing everyone of our very patient readers a very good Christmas and a happy New Year. Proper service genuinely be resume a-s-a-p!
Job Title: Assistant Working For: Jeremy Corbyn MP (Islington North) Salary: £18,000 – £22,000 Job Details: This post is full-time split between my constituency office in Islington (three days per week) and my parliamentary office at Westminster (two days per week). Flexibility will be essential, as you will be a […]
The haunting two piece The Statues are launching their new EP Through The Night on Thursday 20th December at Firebox, a truly amazing space in King’s Cross. It is the culmination some slow careful songwriting and a year’s worth of gigging around London. It’s free entry, but ticket’s can be booked here to guarantee […]
Death: A Self portrait is a free exhibition on at the Wellcome collection until 24 February. I should start by saying that there are some and interesting pieces in this free exhibition. An eclectic, or some might say haphazard, mix of items around the theme of death we see everything from […]
Today UKUncut protesters took part in a national action involving over forty Starbucks demanding that they end the practice of using front companies in Switzerland and Ireland to outsource their profits in order not to pay corporation tax despite making large amounts of money from UK outlets. In Camden Lock […]
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