by roz | Aug 13, 2015 | article, immigration and asylum
Watch out there are swarms of marauding immigrants about who threaten our ‘standard of living.’ They are putting great pressure on our public services according to our Prime Minister (PM) and senior politicians. The problem is so severe that there have been...
by roz | Aug 10, 2015 | arts & culture, Review
East End Boys, West End Girls is the latest work by playwright Ade Solanke. It is an honest and humorous exploration of teenage relationships and angst in the wider context of education. Set in modern London, the play is developed around two boys from the east end of...
by roz | Aug 4, 2015 | culture, politics
Two unknowns from Labour party have been making the headlines, Jeremy Corbyn as the front runner for the Labour leadership and Lord Sewel for his sex and drugs sting by the Sun newspaper. Jeremy Corbyn, who is from the political left, has proved surprisingly popular...
by roz | Jul 30, 2015 | article, Government & Politics
The Anglo-American political right (Conservatives) and the establishment media have created a ‘toxic’ view of left-wing politics (socialism). They accuse the left of espousing a ludicrous fairy tale vision of society based on high taxation and killing...
by roz | Jul 14, 2015 | arts & culture, culture
This is part one of Let’s Talk with Charlie Phillips. This engaging bite-size audio chat is enlightening, warm and highly entertaining. I could see the world though Charlie’s eyes and understood how he experienced his hardships without feeling bitter. With the...