WHAT IS ‘A GOOD EDUCATION’? AND WHAT SHOULD BE ITS PURPOSE?

By would-be Jersey’s comissar for education, Alasdair Crosby In the Spring edition of RURAL magazine, we have a had a special theme of educating young people about the countryside. So, the question posed in the title is an appropriate one to ask. One of the important things about a countryside education is that it should […]
DEVELOPING DISCERNMENT

A weakness of the British Food culture is that we don’t talk much about the taste and quality of food. By our culinary writer, Suzanne Wynn Unless there is something really wrong and you are intending to dispute paying for it, the standard response to any enquiry about how you are enjoying the meal is […]