Star and Crescent: News for and by the people of Portsmouth
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
    • WANTED: PORTSMOUTH SATIRISTS
  • SOCIAL ISSUES
  • CULTURE
    • REVIEWS
    • POETRY
      • POETRY SUBMISSIONS
    • FICTION
  • HISTORY
  • EVENTS
  • ABOUT US
    • Contributors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Corrections and Complaints
    • Comments Policy
  • YOUNG PEOPLE’S VOICES
Latest
  • [ 17th May 2025 ] Record Breaking £11 Billion is Still Not Enough to End the Special Educational Needs Crisis News
  • [ 17th May 2025 ] Portsmouth City Council Plans £7.5 Million Boost in SEND for New Special School News
  • [ 15th May 2025 ] Dune: A Film, a Saga and the Future in our Past (Part II) Culture
  • [ 6th May 2025 ] Dune: A Film, a Saga and the Future in our Past (Part I) Culture
  • [ 5th April 2025 ] ‘A Woman Who Made History Through Activism’: Rosy Bremer 1971-2025 News
HomeSomething for the weekend

Something for the weekend

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: What to Wear in a Pandemic?

28th August 2020

In this week’s column, Ian Morris explores a domestic side effect of working from home in the pandemic… The days of no trousers… I seem to own an inordinate amount of trousers. I realised this [… read more ]

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: Does It Pay to Complain?

21st August 2020

In this week’s column, Ian Morris explains the art of complaining well, and shares what happened after his recent experience of the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme caused him to complain to a local [… read more ]

Social Issues

Something for the Weekend: Making the Grade?

14th August 2020

In the latest in Ian Morris‘ series of weekly columns, Ian defends the government’s modelling of this week’s controversial A-Level results – the first time grades have been determined by an algorithm and not exams [… read more ]

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: Eat Out to Help Out?

7th August 2020

Ian Morris and his family head out to try the government’s new Eat Out to Help Out (EOHO) scheme to support the economy, but it doesn’t go quite to plan. I am not pigging out, [… read more ]

Social Issues

Something for the Weekend: The Struggle (to Lose Weight) Is Real

31st July 2020

This week Ian Morris celebrates his return to the gym as local facilities re-open, and muses on his experience of trying to lose weight as the government launches ‘Better Health’, a new obesity strategy. The [… read more ]

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: It’s Just Not Cricket

17th July 2020

Ian Morris returns with his weekly column after a brief hiatus for his birthday last week, which didn’t go at all to plan, as lockdown restrictions continue to impact on the Blind Cricket Season. There [… read more ]

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: On Language and Pop Culture Prejudices

3rd July 2020

Ian Morris continues his new weekly column, and after reading Ian Fleming’s Bond novel Moonraker, considers the changing nature of language over time. Does erasing evidence of past prejudice run the risk we forget it ever [… read more ]

Memoir

Something for the Weekend: Local Shopping, Amazon and Covid-19

26th June 2020

In the first of his new weekly series continuing on from 89 Not Out, Ian Morris asks whether local shops can compete with Amazon, and whether Pompey High Streets can survive the pandemic. It’s day [… read more ]

Memoir

89 Not Out: Day 89, They Think It’s All Over…

13th June 2020

S&C contributor and Pompey Politics Podcast host Ian Morris shares his experience of the lockdown, as someone with diabetes. It’s finally here, Day 89 and Ian reflects on his experience as a daily writer for [… read more ]

Posts pagination

« 1 2

Latest News

News

Record Breaking £11 Billion is Still Not Enough to End the Special Educational Needs Crisis

17th May 2025

Parents and teachers left ‘overwhelmed’ by the failing SEN system in England’s schools, reports University of Portsmouth journalism student Ivana Domozetska. ‘I will do everything and anything for my daughter to get the support she [… read more ]

News

Portsmouth City Council Plans £7.5 Million Boost in SEND for New Special School

17th May 2025

Portsmouth City Council (PCC) is planning to invest £7.5 million in the Omega Arts Centre in Southsea to convert it into a special needs school. University of Portsmouth journalism student Ivana Domozetska reports. This will cover [… read more ]

News

‘A Woman Who Made History Through Activism’: Rosy Bremer 1971-2025

5th April 2025

How do you tell the story of an incredible life in the brief and limited way an obituary requires? Born in Portsmouth on June 10th 1971, S&C Community Reporter (Emily) Rosy Bremer touched so many [… read more ]

News

Struggling for an Endometriosis Diagnosis in Portsmouth

24th March 2025

The growing issue of waiting lists for gynaecological care in the UK is leaving many women in pain, with some enduring severe symptoms for years before they can see a specialist. The majority of women [… read more ]

News

Tiny But Mighty Pompey Algae

12th February 2025

Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight are both iconic destinations in southern England, known for their beautiful coastlines, vibrant maritime history and geological significance. University of Portsmouth PhD student Meriam Chouar invites us into an [… read more ]

Show Your Love!

Free news doesn't come cheap: you can help us continue our work by making a donation today. Every pound counts!

Follow on Facebook

Recent Comments

  • Graham Newell on New Documentary Featuring Portsmouth Journalist Asks: Do We Know What’s in our Food?
  • Tim Sheerman-Chase on The Choke’s on Us: Passing the Buck on Air Pollution in Portsmouth
  • Gavin Collinson on The Southsea Food Tour: Rancho Steak House
  • p knight on Dear Anti-Abortion Protesters: An Open Letter to 40 Days For Life
  • Shelagh Simmons on 138 Affordable Homes Are Missing From Portsmouth and Here’s Why

Stay connected

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

About Star & Crescent

We are an independent news website written for and by the people of Portsmouth. We believe in journalism to create social change. Read more about us here.
Pages
  • About Us
  • Contributors
  • Join the S&C Contributors
  • Be a Co-Editor
  • Wanted: Portsmouth Satirists
  • Poetry Submissions
  • Comments Policy
  • Donate
Categories
  • News
  • Politics
  • Social Issues
  • Editorials
  • Events
  • Culture
  • Reviews
  • Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Memoir
  • History
Popular on Star & Crescent
  • Dear Anti-Abortion Protesters: An Open Letter to 40 Days For Life
    5th October 2017
  • The Rubbish State of Recycling in Portsmouth
    22nd February 2018
  • Is Austerity Bad For Portsmouth’s Mental Health?
    13th February 2017
  • The Choke’s on Us: Passing the Buck on Air Pollution in Portsmouth
    13th December 2017
  • The Café in the Park Quietly Replaces the Arts Lodge
    29th August 2017
Find out how to report corrections and make a complaint here.
Star & Crescent is regulated by IMPRESS: The Independent Monitor for the Press CIC.

Copyright © 2017 - 2020 | Star & Crescent | All Rights Reserved