Christopher Stevens
Coverage of Christopher Stevens in the Nexus archive.
- Why Britain is suffering from a plague of flies... and how you can get rid of them for good: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reveals the methods that will really help you remove the pests - and ones to avoid
Britain is experiencing a significant increase in fly populations, and Christopher Stevens provides solutions to eliminate them. The article highlights effective methods and warns against ineffective approaches.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: The ostracism of Boy George for his pro-Israel song proves the intolerant Left now holds total control over what performers can think or say
Christopher Stevens argues that Boy George's ostracism for a pro-Israel song demonstrates the Left's control over performers' speech. The article claims the Left enforces intolerance, restricting what artists can express.
- How to get the best out of a builder? Not by serving endless pots of tea! CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Extraordinary Extensions
Christopher Stevens reviews 'Extraordinary Extensions', suggesting that serving endless tea is not the best way to maximize a builder's performance. The article focuses on strategies for effective collaboration with builders.
- Boris in the Kill Zone: The ex-PM visits Ukraine's frontline like no politician ever has before. CHRISTOPHER STEVENS' five-star review
Boris, the ex-PM, visited Ukraine's frontline, an unprecedented move for a politician, and received a five-star review from Christopher Stevens. The visit is highlighted as unique in political history.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Lucky: This rollercoaster thriller's a joyful homage to all the best Mob movies
Christopher Stevens reviews the movie 'Lucky', describing it as a 'rollercoaster thriller' and 'a joyful homage to all the best Mob movies'.
- Spectacular graphics made this story of life on Earth absorbingly beautiful: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Evolution
Christopher Stevens reviews 'Evolution,' highlighting its spectacular graphics and absorbingly beautiful portrayal of life on Earth.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...
The article criticizes Christopher Stevens, a millionaire, for potentially causing financial hardship for others if his plans succeed. It contrasts his wealth with the risk of widespread poverty.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: With the blues-and-twos blaring, this is police work at its most real
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews a portrayal of police work emphasizing realism, highlighting the intensity of police operations with references to 'blues-and-twos' sirens.
- After three hours of soul-sapping boredom, I realised that those speed awareness courses are nothing more than a cynical extortion racket run by police: CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
Christopher Stevens claims that speed awareness courses are a cynical extortion racket operated by police, after experiencing three hours of soul-sapping boredom.
- CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Secret Service? This spy-by-numbers thriller is about as inventive as its title
Christopher Stevens reviews the TV show 'Secret Service,' criticizing it as a lackluster spy thriller with minimal originality. The show is described as 'spy-by-numbers' and unremarkable in both title and execution.
- David Attenborough as you've never seen him: His wardrobe trick to remain 'camouflaged' in public and a surprising love of swearing revealed by CHRISTOPHER STEVENS as World's greatest naturalist turns 100
David Attenborough's wardrobe strategy to remain 'camouflaged' in public and his unexpected fondness for swearing are revealed as the renowned naturalist turns 100. The article, written by Christopher Stevens, highlights these personal quirks of the world's most celebrated naturalist.