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About James
James Brookes is a commentator on the British royal family, working and living in the UK. Experience   covering some of the biggest royal stories and events in recent years; from the births of the Cambridges’ children and the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, to more hard-hitting coverage of Prince Andrew’s fall from grace and the Sussexes’ split from the royal family.
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Now summer cedes to autumn, clips

04 Apr 2024  |  imagejournal.org
The poem reflects on the transition from summer to autumn and the historical significance of oak trees in ancient druid culture. It touches upon the druids' reverence for nature and their despair as the oak trees were cut down to build prison ships for orphans. The speaker, possibly a historical figure, contemplates their own role in this destruction and the legacy of their actions. The poem suggests a sense of guilt and foreboding, with the speaker envisioning a future reckoning symbolized by a hand stained with oak gall ink marking their name. The poem is rich in metaphor and historical allusion, evoking themes of nature, culture, and morality.

On loan or on secondment

04 Apr 2024  |  imagejournal.org
The poem reflects on the historical movements of the Royal Loamshires, a regiment presumably involved in various campaigns, and draws a parallel to the spiritual and existential hunger experienced by the narrator. The poem speaks to the theme of desire and the human condition, contrasting the physical satiation of warriors with the narrator's own unfulfilled spiritual needs. The narrator feels complicit in evil, which is depicted as a force that consumes life's richness without leaving any grace. The poem concludes with a contemplation of a peace that lies in the Christian concept of justice being synonymous with bliss.

Our use of cookies

12 Jan 2024  |  bankofengland.co.uk
The article discusses the use of cookies on a website, distinguishing between necessary cookies and analytics cookies. Necessary cookies are essential for the website's core functions, such as security and network management, and are not optional. Disabling these may impact the site's functionality. Analytics cookies are used to track visitor numbers and understand site usage, which can be opted out of. The site provides options for users to accept all recommended cookies or to proceed with only the necessary ones. The article also mentions that further information on these cookies can be found in the site's Cookie policy.

Alaska AG opposes keeping abortion-related medical records private across state lines elsewhere

20 Jul 2023  |  ktoo.org
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor and 18 other Republican attorneys general have opposed a proposed federal rule that would protect private medical records from being used to enforce state abortion restrictions. While Alaska's right to abortion is safeguarded by state Supreme Court precedent, the letter argues for preserving states' rights against federal overreach. Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates criticized the move, suggesting it undermines Alaska's constitutional right to privacy and could lead to control over personal medical decisions. The article discusses the tension between state and federal authority on abortion rights post the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, and the potential implications for patient privacy and access to care.

Turkish side Yeni Matalyaspor confirm that goalkeeper Ahmet Eyup Turkaslan has died after earthquake

07 Feb 2023  |  Mail Online
Yeni Matalyaspor confirmed the death of their goalkeeper Ahmet Eyup Turkaslan following a 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, causing widespread devastation and significant loss of life. The earthquake, which also affected regions as far as Egypt, Lebanon, and Cyprus, led to the rescue of Christian Atsu from Hatayspor, who was injured. The disaster prompted emotional pleas for help from figures like Volkan Demirel, highlighting the urgent need for international aid.

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Before marriage, the prince only had himself to think about

13 Jan 2020  |  metro.co.uk
The article discusses the backlash and public opinion following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to 'step back' as senior members of the Royal Family. It addresses the offensive portrayal of the couple by Leave.EU and the criticism aimed at Meghan, suggesting she manipulated Harry into leaving his royal duties. The piece argues that the decision was mutual and highlights Harry's history of independent action and desire for change. It also touches on the couple's struggle with media scrutiny and the potential challenges of their new life away from full-time royal responsibilities. The article suggests that the couple should have been given more freedom and questions the viability of a 'half-in, half-out' role within the Royal Family.

James Brookes · Poem: ‘Raven George’

24 May 2018  |  lrb.co.uk
The article reflects on the story of Raven George, who was enlisted in 1975 and later posted to the Welsh Mountain Zoo. However, due to unsatisfactory conduct, George's service was terminated. The narrative draws a parallel with George Younghusband's 'The Tower from Within', which discusses the belief of the Earl of Dunraven that ravens are avatars of King Brân the Blessed, watching over Britain. The piece suggests that George the raven, after causing damage in Tower Hamlets, understood his banishment as final, akin to King Arthur's mythical rest in Avalon. The poem concludes with a reflection on the raven's legacy and its connection to British lore and song.
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