The Beatles’ spiteful arguments were ‘calmed’ by Ringo Starr’s honesty
THE BEATLES found a way of bringing their arguments to an end while they were on the road touring, Ringo Starr revealed. He confessed they had “terrible trouble” when an issue began to get worse as they drove through the country. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Freddie Mercury and Brian May’s ‘terrible’ arguments: ‘What breaks bands up’
FREDDIE MERCURY frequently clashed with Queen bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor, the legendary guitarist revealed in a throwback interview. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Iain Dale hits out at ‘ludicrous’ Brexit arguments: ‘Ultra-remainers cannot accept it!’
IAIN DALE has spoken exclusively with Express.co.uk about his frustrations with today’s public discourse and Brexit divisions as he asks Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? in his new book. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Queen: Amid fiery arguments, how Freddie Mercury ‘always found a way through’
LIKE A FAMILY, Queen often bickered during their heyday – but it was Freddie Mercury who was the best at keeping the peace. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Queen: John Deacon reveals band ARGUMENTS with Freddie Mercury in rare interview clip
QUEEN star John Deacon spoke about the band’s artistic disagreements in an old interview clip. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Queen: Brian May reveals ‘train wrecks and final arguments’ ahead of new tour
QUEEN’s new Rhapsody Tour is set to begin this week – and Brian May has provided fans with an update of their rehearsal progress. Daily Express :: Music Feed
Kansas Supreme Court Hears Teacher Job Protection Arguments
(Photo: Flickr, Creative Commons) Two years ago, Kansas lawmakers took away teachers’ job protection, but this week the Kansas Supreme Court reviewed the legislation to determine whether the state constitution was violated when the action was handed down. The 20,000 member Kansas National Education Association believes that the Kansas Legislature overstepped its authority when it created […]
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Forced Union Fees Case
Although the US Supreme Court ruled in 1977 that state governments could force teachers in public schools to pay mandatory union fees whether they were members of the union or not, that ruling is being reevaluated. This, the Supreme Court heard arguments that proposed that the “agency shop arrangement,” or “fair share fee” justified in Abood v. […]