Whatever Happened To Grand Juries? John Hurst During the First World War, in 1917, a decision was made by the Government to “suspend” (infringe) the Common Law rights of the subject with respect to Jury trial.
Two Presidents Stress “Transatlantic Bond" to Seize Economic Power Stub Poland’s former Prime Minister has replaced Herman Van Rompuy as European Council President. However, this seemingly normal changing of the guard signals that a full-court press for free trade is imminent by new European president Donald Tusk, even ...
Hand Over Your Children To The State - The Emerging Reality Of Child Protection Brian Gerrish Taking a peek at matters in Scotland we can see where the child 'protection' path really leads and it does not look good. Enter East Renfrewshire Scotland Multi - Agency Summary Guidance for Practitioners & Managers concerning Fabricated or Induced ...
Melanie Shaw Convicted Following Flawed Court Proceedings Brian Gerrish On Thursday 30 Oct 2014 Nottingham Beechwood abuse survivor and whistleblower Melanie Shaw was found guilty of arson reckless and criminal damage at the end of a three day trial at Nottingham Crown Court.
Free Speech At A Price Malcolm Massey Earlier this week a man was sentenced to jail for sending an offensive tweet to labour MP Luciana Berger.
Order Then, Order Now K. C. Merit The world has now grown and Nations are joined under UN governance. It is interesting to note that these societal changes towards total control by the State were put into place in the run up to the Second World War.
Bradbury Pound: QE By Another Name? Mike Robinson As people ask more questions of Parliamentarians and others about the Bradbury Pound and the policy it represents, the usual, pathetic, stock answers are thrown back at them. Lets deal with them ...
The Construction Of An Harmonious World, Sustained Peace And Joint Prosperity Mike Robinson For years now, I have been arguing in articles and on the UK Column News programme that the western financial system is terminally bankrupt. I am far from alone in that assessment, despite claims from politicians and so-called mainstream economic ...
The London Health Report: No smoke, Just Mirrors Malcolm Massey This week the media reported on the London Health Commission's proposal to ban smoking in London's public spaces, such as parks and other green areas. The report suggests that children take up smoking because they are influenced by the adults around them.
A Picture Sells A Thousand Words Malcolm Massey In this weeks nudge we will be taking a look at the rising popularity of the Selfie, a past time that is becoming so popular even the next door neighbours dog is doing it.
The Cost Of Contactless Payments Malcolm Massey In amongst the drive for an independent Scotland, as well as the mounting propaganda calling for war, the mainstream media has continued to nudge us towards a 'Brave New 1984'. In this weeks 'Weekly Nudge' we will be considering cashless payments and their wider implication.
Theresa May - Privatising The Police, Alienating Them From Public Accountability Brian Gerrish There is no need to look any further than Westminster to see how Britain is being destroyed from within. There are no more intelligent debates in that house. Policy is made not by MPs but by 'civil servants', NGOs, Charities and 'Independent' Policy ...
The Weekly Nudge Malcolm Massey In this weekly blog I will be taking a look at those articles that are written or edited in a way that encourages the reader to develop a bias towards, or against, the subject of the article. This technique is most commonly referred to as 'nudging'. In some cases the desired result is obvious ...
An Update On Beechwood Child Abuse Victim & Whistleblower Melanie Shaw UK Column Reporters Let’s deal with reality. Melanie Shaw sits in Sodexo high security prison Peterborough. She has been there on remand since her trial at Nottingham Crown Court on 25 July 2014. Members of the public who attended that first trial, report that ...