I love movie posters, and I especially love movie posters that I have already seen in London, translated into someone else's language, for somewhere else. So, I love this: These are all over Paris just now, as are huge pictures of Kate Beckinsale (star of Underworld â Nouvelle Ere) and a smaller one of Gary Oldman in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, known here as La Taupe (the mole). J...
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Samizdata 1 day ago (via samizdata.net)
As the pressure mounts on Westminster City Council to abandon its proposals for new West End parking restrictions, West End businesses, residents and churches have come together to establish a campaign website, www.westending.org, to encourage opponents of the new parking charges to sign the online petition, write to their MP and local Councillors. Included on the website are posters which can be ...
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LabourMatters on 5th Dec 2011 (via labourmatters.com)
Campaign posters showing the family's shifting place in politics
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BBCPolitics on 10th Nov 2011 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
I have a problem with the #occupyLSX protest - the big banners and posters are useless. By that, I mean they only preach to the already converted through sloganeering. Here is where I think others can step in and help.
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LiberalConspiracy on 24th Oct 2011 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
Posters branding Nick Clegg as "Cleggzilla", trampling over public services, helped to condemn the Lib Dems to a disastrous result in the 2011 local elections, an internal party inquiry has found.
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Telegraph on 27th Aug 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
Hull: An unemployed man has been fined £75 after putting up 200 posters asking for work. The posters did bring him a job, however - with Mecca Bingo, which has agreed to pay his fine. Wolverhampton: A man who called police to a domestic dispute has been jailed for six years after asking an officer to fetch his hat, which turned out to contain £4,000 worth of drugs. A subsequent search of...
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Spectator on 15th Jul 2011 (via spectator.co.uk)
POLITICAL campaign posters still remain on lampposts across the city six weeks after the election - despite the fact they have now been banned.
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Scotsman on 16th Jun 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
ELECTION posters are to be banned in the Capital, sparking fears of low voter turnout in next year's local council elections.
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Scotsman on 3rd Jun 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
CITY chiefs are being urged to follow in the footsteps of Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee by introducing a ban on election posters.
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Scotsman on 30th May 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)