“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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2017 was a stupendous year for outing abusers hiding in plain sight. That’s the convenient trope to convince the masses that change is on the way, that corruption hiding in plain sight, à la Savile, will be uncovered, exposed, and dealt with. But of course that’s tosh because exposure is relative. When collateral damage is […]
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Plucky little independent ANM has been dragged back to Court by Skeptics’ vexatious legal action, not with a genuine legal challenge to facts, but because when they have nothing to cover their perjury, supposed Skeptics’ Melanie Byng, and Dr Andrew Lewis, together with evidence-tampering lawyers Robert Dougans of Bryan Cave, and Jonathan Price of Doughty Street Chambers, […]
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It is a long time since we’ve used our right to free speech to publish about the backlash from our Steiner Human Rights activism. To cut a very long story short, the replacement of open debate with covert harassment by skeptics and humanists that started in 2011, eventually left us no choice but to relocate […]
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Comment, Ethics, Politics
Section 40 – Can Anyone Be the Fascist Press?
18 Jan , 2017
Section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 consultation is over, and what a feast of misrepresentation, negative tropes and shouty non-sequiturs it has been for “The Press”. Anyone arguing in its favour is just naive, apparently.
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