End the excellence: What’s wrong with Scottish education? – with Kate E. Deeming Why are 8-to-11-year-old Scottish children spending time in school learning how people have sex instead of learning to read? Kate E. Deeming and Diane Rasmussen McAdie discussed Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence, which is neither a ‘curriculum’ nor ‘excellent’.
He is “not a UN soldier”—A proud father speaks out for his son—Daniel New UK Column’s Mark Anderson interviews Daniel New, the proud father of former soldier Michael New, who, nearly 30 years ago, told his superiors, ‘I am not a UN soldier’.
Walking the Dog—Episode 6 (Poppy's paw prints and a summer stroll with Charles Malet) Some sad news about Poppy, thoughts for the future and happier times walking the dog with Charles Malet
Debi Evans Blog: 11 October 2024 Debi Evans Are we short of oxygen? ‘Sniff and go’ with AstraZeneca. Cancer Roadmap. The plan ahead. Pre-paid fuel coming in at supermarkets near you. Fingerprints needed to access bank accounts. Shall I apply for the CEO job at the MHRA?
Tax Resistance and a Declaration of Sovereignty—with Chris Coverdale Chris Coverdale tells Charles Malet what led him to withhold tax from the British Government, in the name of peace, and how the state will no longer contest his legal position on the matter.
Common Sense? Request Denied – With Dr Robert Evered, Retired Occupational Physician Get up close and personal with one of our expert UK Column members, Dr Robert Evered. What is an Occupational Physician? Why should we listen to him? Can we trust any medical professional? Direct answers to direct questions. Let’s bring back common sense and logic.
Governments make everything worse - with Wanjiru Njoya Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market, devoid of any government intervention, as being the route by which all societies are improved.
Avoiding Social Care by Extending Our ‘Healthspan’ In this time of collapsing social care and over reliance on pharmaceuticals, Mike speaks to David Siegel about the best strategies for maintaining our ‘healthspan’: the length of time we are healthy, and not just alive.