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 stalwart group of objectors met, marched and sang in Swansea on Thursday evening in protest at the continuing saga of the Education Other Than At School (EOTAS) cutbacks. ANM has covered this fiasco since the beginning when it became clear that it was slice and dice time for services to Swansea’s most vulnerable children. Mobilisation […]
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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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