Julian Assange: Three Reads and a Video
Sweden’s Deputy Director of Public Prosecution, Eva-Marie Persson, telling a May 13 press conference Sweden is to seek extradition Confused about Assange? You’re meant to be. That’s how dirty tricks work: witness the tobacco lobby’s sowing of doubt on the … Read More »
Iran and the Empire of Evil
Letter to Julian Assange
Dear Julian Thank you for your courage. It shames me as a socialist that so many whose leftist views should have had them backing you, in gratitude for the truths you brought us and to demand an end to the … Read More »
St Mary’s Church in Attenborough
Snapped on my S7 edge phone while strolling with Sue Beardon, Saturday evening, May 4. Mostly I avoid placing an image’s focal point dead centre. For once though I avoided the ‘rule of thirds’ principle – good servant, tyrannical master … Read More »
Roddis v Sheffield Hallam Part 8
A significant judgment has been given by Judge Catherine O’Neill, following a two day Pre Hearing on April 17 and 18, six years and five months after I registered my complaints of less favourable treatment as a part time lecturer … Read More »
April’s End in Attenborough
Early this morning. At 07:30, mist beginning to clear, I’m alone in a hide, watching greylag geese. But it’s a trio of canada geese that lay on the drama. Things begin peaceably enough. Until, with a great crested grebe … Read More »
Bloody Russians!
Video proof here …
Four Days on Harris: a Photo Essay
At the entrance to the Isle of Harris Distillery, the first thing you see as the Skye boat kisses the hydraulic buffers at Tarbert Harbour, an aroma almost malt and almost whisky but not exactly either is breathed in. Those … Read More »