by roz | Jul 27, 2016 | civil liberties, culture
Human beings commit atrocities on each other because of sex, race, and religion. Despite this, we have far more in common than separates us. Two schoolgirls, one Muslim and one Jewish (below) are proof of this. Four years ago today, London welcomed the world for the...
by roz | Jul 24, 2016 | citizenship, civil liberties, culture, Feminism
There are some people who do not believe that sexism and racism (white privilege) exists. It does. Other people do not understand what sexism or racism means. Looking at these issues through the eyes of another helps to clarify them. I am pleased to say, I have found...
by roz | Apr 1, 2016 | civil liberties
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe (BHH), The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, in a recent interview with The Times said, providing online fraud refunds to customers was a ‘Reward…for bad behaviour’. He says, that to encourage better online security, only...
by roz | Nov 19, 2015 | civil liberties
The Freedom of Information laws hold government to account. ‘It was a ‘Freedom of Information’ (FOI) request that exposed the MPs’ expenses scandal and it was another FOI request which exposed that a third of NHS contracts were being handed out to private...
by roz | Sep 24, 2015 | article, civil liberties, Government & Politics, Human Rights
Consecutive right-wing British Governments have promoted a privatisation agenda. It is argued that public ownership is incapable of operating a cheap, cost effective, efficient, economical, customer service. Whilst privatisation, meets all that criteria with two...
by roz | Jul 1, 2015 | article, civil liberties, law and order
Alison Saunders the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) after 12 months and consideration of all the files, made the decision not to prosecute Lord Greville Janner the 86-year-old Labour peer with 22 child offences. She felt that there was a case to answer but did...