by roz | Jul 14, 2022 | citizenship, culture, education, immigration and asylum, opinion, politics, Society & Culture
I would not dare suggest that the recent lineup for the Tory party leadership is not diverse in skin tone. Still, I question the idea that with the Tory Party leadership contest comes evidence of a post-racial Britain. The shades of melanin are clear. But that brings...
by roz | May 20, 2018 | culture
Nothing has secured the fate of the Royal Establishment like the wedding of Harry and Meghan, the Rock Star Royals. I do like the couple, what’s not to like? But I am a Republican and would do away with the Royal Family, like most of Europe. But the royals keep...
by roz | May 12, 2018 | culture
Leadership without accountability is poor practice. So, put your hand up if you have heard a politician taking responsibility for their bad decision making? It does not happen. Well not since Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington in 1982 for neglecting the...
by roz | Apr 8, 2018 | culture
I have enough problems at home with fridge wars but the office kitchen has also become a bit of a battleground. As we return to work the Story of ‘who stole the shrimp fried rice’ may still be resounding with us. The amusing whodunit shared by comedian Zak Toscani...
by roz | Feb 19, 2018 | culture, Government & Politics
Oxfam is one of our most famous global brands. Oxfam is in 90 countries. Yet, Oxfam’s power is concentrated in the hands of an all white male dominated executive team. Oxfam empowered themselves and was accountable to no one. Their supply of goods and services to...
by roz | Jan 29, 2018 | culture
The FT’s exposé of the sexual misconduct by men at the Presidents Club has resulted in ending the 33 -year-old charity event. But many have defended the indefensible blaming men’s sexually inappropriate behaviour on the women. Or excusing it in the name of charity....