Jeremy Corbyn came to Swansea on Friday evening after an afternoon rally in Methyr. As folk lined up round the LC2 leisure centre to listen to the controversial politician the media love to hate, the excitement was palpable. On the podium with Jeremy was his long time friend Tyrone O’Sullivan who famously led the initiative of […]
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Those of you who have read ANM’s content on Low Dose Naltrexone, during and after the passage of the Access to Medical Treatments Act, will know that the GMC investigated a doctor, Thomas Gilhooly, who was supplying the cheap non-toxic and effective drug, and that the GMC made the Grandiose Medical Connerie of finding that he […]
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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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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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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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Medical Innovation, Saatchi, and the Nature of Evidence. Andrew’s GP threw his hands up in the air and shouted “Get out, this is not worth my job!” Andrew, who lives with Secondary Progressive MS, had just asked his GP to prescribe an off label therapy known as LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) which is used […]
“Rights Here Right Now”, a two-day international conference on the rights of children and young people, was hosted by the Observatory on Human Rights, which is based at Swansea University, and promotes and studies the implementation of the UNCRC, which was adopted by wales National Assembly and also now by Swansea City and County. With […]
Despite official rhetoric concerning the necessity of protection for whistleblowers, it was a plastic crate at Speaker’s Corner for this small group, protesting against the real destruction of human lives cause by official corruption. I asked Jan Hansen of Cure the NHS Lincolnshire whether the small number of people there reflected the size of the […]
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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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