Unfiltered

Politics Live rarely had more than a million viewers and the latest programme was no exception even though it featured the Prime Minister. It covered all the usual subjects with…

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The door

You shouldn’t have a door like that in a place like this. It should lead you into a gallery, selling colourful paintings of islands and sailing boats on a beautifully…

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Meraki

Calvin woke early and started plotting his way through the day ahead. He’d already planned it. Everything was ready but experience told him that things wouldn’t go exactly as written…

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Hoodie

Everything went dark. The television turned off, the lights blacked out. The only illumination was from Ruby’s mobile where it lit up her face. “Damn. Where’s a torch?” said mum.…

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Reckoning

The sculpture tumbled to the wooden floor. One leg snapped at the knee and pinged against the skirting board. The neck severed and the horse’s head flew across the hallway…

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The Orator

“I’ve been selected. Tommy. Tommy. Look.” Alison held out her phone. Tommy saw the distinctive orange lettering on a teal background marching across the screen and displaying one of the…

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Mudita

Owen met Serena over a potter’s wheel. It wasn’t like the film Ghost. Although it was equally messy there was no romantic spark and Owen stayed well back from the…

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Wet pants

Barry’s pants were wet, and he didn’t mean it in the American sense. The puddle had soaked right through his trousers and wet his underwear. Did American’s called it underwear?…

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