"Presented by Woodplayers Theatre Company, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a technically mesmerising yet disturbing twist on Carroll’s famous book which made use of the professional facilities available in the Mark Hillery Theatre and left everyone questioning whether ‘we’re [really] all mad here’." Juliette Willis reflects on The Woodplayers production of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.
The main argument presented by those of your correspondents opposed to Scottish independence is the assertion that, under the distribution of expenditure to the nations of the United Kingdom and the English regions, Scotland enjoys through the Barnett formula a disproportionate share, currently just over 11 per cent above the UK average total identifiable public spending per person. The assertion goes on that this is subsidy, and that an independent Scotland could not survive without it unless social and other expenditures were reduced well below current levels.
Police repression against British anarchism is not a new happening. In 1893 anarchists in Manchester put up a fierce fight against police attempts to silence them