by roz | Apr 11, 2015 | article, culture
There is debate and consternation surrounding the revitalisation of Brixton. Is it regeneration or gentrification? Perhaps the reality lies in a third option, social cleansing. Brixton has always been a middle class area. This is evident from the large Victorian and...
by roz | Apr 2, 2015 | citizenship, civil liberties, politics
The one thing that makes each person equally powerful is the right to vote. That is why you should. Make sure you register by 20 April. Register here. The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the...
by roz | Apr 2, 2015 | article, arts & culture, culture
James Bond is a fictional character created by Ian Fleming based on personalites he met during his experience with the Naval Intelligence Division. He wrote twelve novels and two short-story collections between 1952 and 1966. James Bond, commander in the Royal Naval...
by roz | Mar 26, 2015 | article, child abuse, law and order, media
If you, like me were looking forward to learning something really important, really ‘shocking’ and new from Trevor Phillip’s programme, “Things We Won’t Say About Race That Are True”, you may be feeling really let down and perhaps found it insulting that “poor and...
by roz | Mar 25, 2015 | article, arts & culture, law and order, media, men, work
Sadly, the BBC did not sack Jeremy Clarkson after an “unprovoked physical attack” on Oisin Tymon, a Top Gear producer. Sensibly, they have chosen not to renew his contact. It is enough. Jeremy Clarkson is not a stranger to controversy or punching. He...