They will be strange, edgy experiences: I can hardly wait.
Mutuals and social enterprises in Liverpool and Manchester could be under threat.
Following the vote to leave the EU, there is considerable economic uncertainty. Upgrading the energy consumption of our homes would be a quick and easy stimulus.
Plus: Stingy Liberal Democrats. Stupid Owen Smith. And: at the Edinburgh Festival – and why those right-on comedians don’t get life beyond the M25.
There is still no sign that the Government can find a workable definition.
We will now see the creation of the first task force on modern slavery. Here are further ways for the task force to make progress.
Plus: Trump’s folly, Miliband’s mess, my first West Ham game at the Olympic Stadium – and Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Game Shows.
Labour members suspect they will lose the next General Election anyway – at least with Corbyn they have a Leader most of them agree with.
This negative Toryism can eke out victories against average opponents, but it is no guide to winning well – or at all at a time when capitalism is being questioned.
Some on the Right hate and despise her. But her admirers outnumber her detractors. Even if they do not agree with her opinions, they like the way she fights her corner.
We are more likely to provide opportunities to lower paid British workers and to grow the economy as a whole if we vote for Brexit.
Yet it would not quite be true to say that nothing has changed. The precedent that has now been set on publishing tax returns could do more harm than good.
Khan has a remarkable ability to understand what people want to hear, and an almost unbounded willingness to say it.
Either we widen the membership of political parties and change the way they are funded, or the next stop will be a UK-style Donald Trump.