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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Health, Politics

Grandiose Medical Connerie – How The GMC Devalues Mental Health

18 Jul , 2016  

The GMC failing to protect patients: Fridge Monkey wears badge saying "trust me I'm a doctor"

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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Ethics

A Candle In the Dark – Simon Singh, Free Speech and Human Rights

8 Feb , 2016  

Photo of candle burning - symbolising hope

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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