It is one year since Judge Anthony Seys-Llewellyn’s judgement in our Civil case against Andy Lewis and Melanie Byng, in which the Judge, having refused us relief, made a special point of awarding no damages to us to punish us for correctly identifying that we have been stalked and harassed for years. Instead of preventing them […]
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Editor Linda Elsegood’s harrowing personal story of illness and recovery provides the energetic springboard to rehabilitate Low Dose Naltrexone in “The LDN Book”. LDN is a modest, cheap drug, still much misunderstood and even maligned, and this explains the need for such a patient-led initiative, essentially to educate doctors, and qualifies my only potential criticism […]
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On Election Day 5th May 2016, Swansea resident Susie Jewell arrived at Brynmill polling station only to find that there was no disabled parking. “When I got inside and pointed it out, the Officials said they’d already complained to the council about the parking problems that morning,” Susie told me. A visit to the location […]
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THE PROBLEM Brits are rightly indignant when democracy is subverted to silence voices: especially when it happens abroad. In spite of the breakdown of boundaries in cyber-space, “elsewhere” is still generally where the UK acknowledges the existence of dissidents, as a readable signal that a state has become less democratic and cannot tolerate disagreement. While police and […]
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A few days ago, in the #SaatchiBill stream on Twitter, I saw this conversation: Sounds fairly conclusive, doesn’t it, but this conversation jogged my memory, and thanks to the permanent nature of Twitter’s archive, I was able to find this earlier mention of the problem from January: So whereas in January there were two docs known […]
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We’ve gathered all our Election Special reports in a single article, in reverse chronological order.
with one day to go before the election, there’s just time to ask Matt Wall to help us explore the parties’ positions on education, using his site, uk.electioncompass.com.
Crime is always a hot topic whether there’s an election or not and we’ve asked Matt Wall where the parties stand on this subject.
We’ve caught up with Matt Wall to get an update on the odds following the latest round of TV debate.
I’ve been talking to Dr Matt Wall, lecturer in politics at Swansea University. In this video, we look at the UK Compass Website in a little more detail. Wth so many issues, it’s hard to know where to start, so we’ll take a look at the environment.