Week's end wind up
Darren Atwater | Friday 18 February, 2011 15:35
Before you go down the pub, catch-up on everything that you have missed this week:
The Scoop
The chaps and chapettes at SE13ZURE have this to say about Snipe’s new Scoop site: The Scoop is shaping up to be a really good source of serious London journalism. See for yourself.
- Assembly member attacks foot tunnel ‘incompetence’
- Lewisham Council pushes through library closures
- Lambeth Council leader broke standards rules
- Woolwich set for Crossrail station after all
- Thames Cable Car delayed following crash fears
- Boris Johnson’s electric car revolution loses its spark
- Ken takes lead over Boris in Mayoral race
We’ve also set up a tipline: email the Scoop team at scoop@snipe.at if something in your Borough needs the harsh light of a moderately-trafficked website upon it.
In Art, Lauren Down has a week’s worth of amazing art picks. and we take a look at the next four years on the Fouth Plinth of Trafalgar Square.
In Books, Jon Davis discusses The 18th Century, putting the pornography into poetry
In The Metropolis, Michael Pollitt rounds-up the best Internet memes of the week, helps you win every argument, and we approve—approve!—of something Toby Young did.
But lastly, before you’re off, take a moment to listen to a week of Tom Jenkin’s lovingly curated MPFree’s.
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Snipe Highlights
Some popular articles from past years
- Summer Camp: Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days
- Number of people using Thames cable car plunges
- Nice Interactive timeline lets you follow Londoners' historic fight against racism
- Could red kites be London's next big nature success story?
- Punk brewery just as sexist and homophobic as the industry they rail against
- London has chosen its mayor, but why can’t it choose its own media?
- Margaret Thatcher statue rejected by public
- Only 16 commuters touch in to Emirates Air Line, figures reveal
- Random Interview: Eileen Conn, co-ordinator of Peckham Vision
- Silencing the Brick Lane curry touts could be fatal for the city's self-esteem
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