Ethics, News, Politics

Wales Covid Pass: The Damage Done

10 Nov , 2021  

There was a bigger demonstration against the Wales Covid Pass on Tuesday with even a band set up on the steps of the Senedd. ANM spoke to numerous people among the large crowd and was struck by how many were there who have only recently realised the extent of fraud or are already being targeted within communities for being “different” and are seeking like-minded others

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Ethics, Opinion, Politics

Wales Covid Pass: An Inducement and a Parchment Guarantee

12 Oct , 2021  

Wales COVID Pass: An Inducement and A Parchment Guarantee. ANM

The Wales Covid Pass goes live today, just a week since the Senedd came up short again, adopting the measures without even being able to get a proper vote when Gareth Davies Member of Senedd (MS) couldn’t get onto zoom, or on the phone, leading to a 28 to 27 win for discrimination and pseudo-science. […]

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Ethics, News, Opinion, Politics

Manufacturing Anti-Semitism

25 Aug , 2018  

You’d have to be living under a rock not to have noticed the slew of propaganda manufacturing anti-semitism through accusations to ‘get’ Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. Everything he has said in the past is up for scrutiny, and a speech he made in January 2013 at the Britain’s Legacy in Palestine Conference is now being […]

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Ethics, Health, Opinion, Politics

“One Call From Richard” – Mindfulness Realities

20 May , 2018  

Part 2 looked at how one Mindfulness expert, Richard Byng, claims as a GP to want to reduce stigma associated with mental health, while creating fake-diagnoses of strangers. Part 3 of ANM’s look at the politics of stress, explores how effective systems of checks and balances are in addressing professionals’ use of position to persecute […]

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Ethics, Health, Opinion, Politics

Don’t Stress Pet – The Mindfulness Industry and Stigma

20 May , 2018  

ANM Don't Stress Pet - How a Mindfulness 'expert' creates stigma with fake diagnoses.

Part 1 of ANM’s Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 series looked at the ‘stress’ crisis in the context of political events. Part 2 takes a closer look at the touchy feely interface of modern mindfulness psychiatry, and see how the evidence for mindfulness over stigma stacks up against the duty of Government not to cause stress to […]

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Ethics, Health, Opinion, Politics

Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 – The Trouble With Young People

20 May , 2018  

For Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 ANM explores stress, and its relationship to a bubbling political crisis.   Mental Health Awareness Week 2018 – Who’s Pushing Them In The Mental Health Foundation published their study into stress this week. A massive 74% of 4,619 respondents said that in the past year they have felt “so […]

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Education, Ethics, Politics

Narrative is Everything – Lord Carlile Joins the Dots

2 Apr , 2018  

Swansea University, Hilary Rodham Clinton School of Law. ANM

“Narrative is everything” was the central message of Lord Carlile’s inaugural lecture as an Honorary Professor of Swansea University (pictured above) on 21st March. The talk, entitled “Counter–Extremism and Counter-Terrorism – Are They the Same?” was delivered to a packed room of students, lecturers and University grandees. We attended as researchers of the connections between different […]

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Ethics, Opinion

British Justice: Toothless Rules and Marking Your Own Homework

3 Feb , 2018  

The British legal system is portrayed by many as a bastion of truth and justice. Unfortunately, that perception doesn’t reflect the reality others experience. Perhaps the most obvious recent example of injustice in the UK is Hillsborough: it took twenty seven years for the families of those who had been unlawfully killed to finally be […]

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Ethics, Opinion

The Gift of Angel Dusting

24 Dec , 2017  

Angel Dusting is defined as a misleading marketing practice where a minuscule amount of an active ingredient is included in a product, an amount insufficient to give an measurable benefit. Not to be confused with the drug Angel Dust, which has a long history of making people forget themselves in a compliant, controllable reverie… But […]

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