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  • Nov 20, 2024 | shotsmag.co.uk | Tony Cox

    Written by Tony R. Cox London’s more recent history, the last 100 years, especially, seems to be a constant theme. Is this a professional interest? It is, also a personal interest. My family have been Londoners for over a hundred and fifty year, mostly based around the Camden Town/Kentish Town/Somers Town areas – long before they were gentrified in the 1980s. The Camden Town that I grew up in the late 1940s/1950s, had three nationalities of equal size: English, Irish, Greek Cypriot.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | qoshe.com | Tony Cox

    America’s legacy media and political ruling class have thrown a predictably massive hissy fit over last weekend’s Russian election, insisting that President Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory was “preordained” and “stage-managed.” Every protest and anti-Putin statement before, during, and after the election was amplified. Every allegation of misconduct was reported with zero scrutiny or skepticism. Washington and its allies decried the results, arguing that the vote wasn’t free or fair.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | qoshe.com | Tony Cox

    Aa Aa Aa - A + A US prosecutor’s report rationalizing why President Joe Biden won’t face justice for his mishandling of classified documents contained an excuse that ought to trigger some major soul-searching about the state of America’s leadership and how it got there. It won’t.

  • Jan 14, 2024 | shotsmag.co.uk | Tony Cox

    Written by Tony R. Cox What drove you to write, not just crime fiction, but writing generally, including for theatre and even an opera? Reading has enabled me to engage with people and places I have never met. It has allowed me to travel backwards and forwards in time, to distant planets and places that do not exist. It has informed, disturbed, comforted and entertained me. Becoming a writer grew out of my love of books and storytelling. It’s also born of a lack of talent in other fields.

  • Dec 10, 2023 | qoshe.com | Tony Cox

    The ongoing ruling-class meltdown over the recent Dublin riots tells us a lot about the breadth and depth of the gulf fixed between Western governments and their citizens. It’s as if those in charge are outraged by the temerity of their subjects to cry out over the pain and death inflicted upon them by their supposed leaders.

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