Regina v Ben Fellows: Abuse of Power And A Deeply Flawed Trial John Roper The question now must be why the coverage of the acquittal – and of the detail of Fellows’ claims – has been so disproportionately small in comparison to the coverage of Clarke’s insistence in court that the claims were “off the Richter scale” and ...
Pasties And An Inconvenient Truth Brian Gerrish As they ate together, Beaky's beady eye alighted on an article on Global Warming.
Insight: Slaughtered on Suspicion In 2001, the north-west of England was ravaged by livestock slaughters imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, which had just changed its name to DEFRA. This unique UK Column documentary, with testimony by intimidated locals, reveals the role of Professor Neil Ferguson's modelling and of hidden policy agendas in that huge blow to the farmers of Cumbria.
FoI And The Emerging Dictatorship Brian Gerrish Well done Gove, he's arrogantly hit the nail on the head...the government is indeed worried that FoI is eroding protections for government officials.
Letter to Goddard CSA Inquiry: Protecting Melanie Shaw And Other Child Abuse Survivors Brian Gerrish Melanie Shaw was held unlawfully for a period over 24 hours and then released, as a highly vulnerable person, onto the streets with no phone (yet another phone 'confiscated' by the police) and no money.