Paul WalshIt’s the end of cyber-Bennism. What’s next?While the global COVID-19 pandemic grinds on, perhaps the only consolation is the end of the Labour Party leadership race, a drawn out…Apr 2, 2020Apr 2, 2020
Paul WalshThe TV show that proves we’re trapped in a dictatorship of unique circlesCircles — who doesn’t like them? A circle brings order to chaos, carving reality into manageable chunks like a cookie-cutter slicing…Sep 20, 2018Sep 20, 2018
Paul WalshRiot at the Retail ParkThe ghosts of a nineteenth-century riot haunt Telford’s weekend shoppersApr 2, 2018Apr 2, 2018
Paul WalshPhone talkingIn this café a young woman is talking. Talking to a person I can’t see. The breathless, bitty chatter of a virtual conversation. The way…Mar 26, 20181Mar 26, 20181
Paul WalshThe Last True British EuropeanA plane soars through a cloudless sky to a plaintive flute melody. Mountains pass underneath as your everyday worries drift away into the…Nov 18, 2017Nov 18, 2017
Paul WalshWhat ‘lemonade-gate’ says about our societyWith ‘lemonade-gate’ one week old, perhaps we might reflect on what the story means, and what it says about our society…Jul 27, 2017Jul 27, 2017
Paul WalshThe Black and White Brexit Show‘The Will of the People’ ghost haunts this electionJun 7, 2017Jun 7, 2017
Paul WalshWhy Facebook Makes You Argue with People You’ve Never Met…And People You Have MetMay 9, 2016May 9, 2016