No more get-out clauses, no way back. It’s surely the end for Peter Mandelson, finally

Crace reverts to straight reporting. But it seems a better précis than any of the other commentards manage

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/02/no-more-get-out-clauses-peter-mandelson-on-his-own

#Mandelson #JohnCrace #PottedHistory

No more get-out clauses, no way back. It’s surely the end for Peter Mandelson, finally

The only question now is how it took this long for Labour’s greedy, reckless Prince of Darkness to meet his reckoning

The Guardian

Talking #Pots on Ologies: #Clay, #History & #Archaeology with #AlieWard#PottedHistory

https://potted-history.co.uk/blogs/potted-history-blog/appearing-on-an-award-winning-podcast

Covered a range of questions including:
• How do you spot clay in the wild?
• What were the very first #ceramic objects ever made?
• Why do pots sometimes explode in the kiln?
• What can ancient #pottery reveal about our ancestors?
• What exactly is #glaze, and what surprising ingredients can go into it?

Talking Pots on Ologies: Clay, History & Archaeology with Alie Ward 😲

Graham and I were absolutely thrilled to be invited onto the award-winning podcast Ologies, hosted by the brilliant Alie Ward! Alie is a presenter, science communicator and storyteller whose work has featured on Netflix, HBO, Amazon Studios and more – so what an honour it was to join her for such a lively and inspiring conversation about the history of pottery. To celebrate the 8th anniversary of her knowledge-packed podcast series, Alie invited us to dive deep into the world of clay, ceramics, archaeology and history. And what a conversation it was! Alie is warm, funny and endlessly curious – an absolute delight to talk to. Of course, we might be slightly biased in thinking our episode is the best 😀, but truly every episode of Ologies is a treat for anyone who loves learning. Over the course of our chat, we covered a wide range of questions that potters, archaeologists and history enthusiasts often ask, including: • How do you spot clay in the wild?• What were the very first ceramic objects ever made?• Why do pots sometimes explode in the kiln?• What can ancient pottery reveal about our ancestors?• What exactly is glaze, and what surprising ingredients can go into it? We also touched on goddess figurines, the legacy of earthenware, and even the ways pottery connects us across time and culture. You can listen to the full episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Listen Here  We hope you enjoy listening every bit as much as we enjoyed recording it – it truly felt like sharing our passion for pottery with a new friend.

PottedHistory

Firing The Replica Roman Pottery Kiln At Vindolanda Aug 2020:
By Potted History
https://youtu.be/1euUaujFYoI

#pottery
#archeology
#RomanKiln
#pottedhistory

Firing The Replica Roman Pottery Kiln At Vindolanda Aug 2020

YouTube

@alchemistsstudio @Zitronenkaffee
My favorite potter is not on Mastodon yet, but have you followed #pottedhistory on twitter?

I love his work as a potter who reconstructs ancient pottery with methods that match the period in which it was originally made.

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC6jLTbLOgsXUjSaEy9JEwaA

#pottery
#archeology