Dining across the divide : ‘We discussed whether we should increase immigration, and I said no’
An author and a tech coach had a heated debate about refugees, loud phones in public spaces, and our reliance on cars. Did they part with a smile? Andy, 62, Stevenage Occupation Agile coach in technology Continue reading...
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