Deep State Gangsters—with Author and CIA Whistleblower Pedro Israel Orta In an interview that slowly unfolds like the plot of a film, Orta ultimately stated, ‘We have a government of thugs’. He asked how we can get rid of the criminal organisation inside the US Government. The Gulag of the Family Courts—with Sam Nass The UK state has taken your children. Why? You’ve only ever loved them. You have never harmed or mistreated them. He is “not a UN soldier”—A proud father speaks out for his son—Daniel New UK Column’s Mark Anderson interviews Daniel New, the proud father of former soldier Michael New, who, nearly 30 years ago, told his superiors, ‘I am not a UN soldier’. Governments make everything worse - with Wanjiru Njoya Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market, devoid of any government intervention, as being the route by which all societies are improved. You May Be Next - with David Clews David Clews tells Charles Malet how the mainstream media mounted a campaign of vitriol against him, revealing personal and family details, after he reported on the Southport killings. The Wonky Scales of Justice—with Clare Wills Harrison Clare Wills Harrison tells Charles Malet how she has seen the integrity of the legal system crumble around her, concurrent with the demolition of the separation of powers. Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech. The Preservation of Fantasy: Transgender Ideology—with Kevin Lister Kevin Lister tells Charles Malet how he lost his job as a teacher and found himself on the Children’s Barred List after raising safeguarding concerns for a female student who had requested she be treated as male. Go Out Swinging: Nurse on a Mission—with Laura Demaray Laura Demaray tells Charles Malet about harnessing the force of the Lesser Magistrates Doctrine to halt the use of mRNA injections. Political Prisoner Denied Access to his Children—with Laura Towler Laura Towler tells Charles Malet about HMP Hull's decision to restrict all contact between her husband, Sam Melia, and their children, after he was imprisoned to be made an example of. A Swiss Sting: Deceit, blackmail, and criminalising language for profit Trevor Kitchen Chasing a debt in Switzerland can get you internationally hounded for supposedly threatening and insulting the debtor, thanks to the legal fraternity watching each other’s backs. Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 2 Why is the British state stealing and trafficking children? No Smoke Without Fire: PREVENTing a War on Domestic Terror in the United Kingdom? There’s no smoke without fire, but how dangerous is the blaze? Is the UK Government’s Prevent strategy fuelling the flames of domestic terrorism in the UK in 2023? Don’t raise your voice to a Scottish child Richard Lucas In 2018, the Scottish Government toyed with a redefinition of child abuse. Is a ban on shouting soon to be proposed? Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1 Welcome to the UK, a state that engages in child stealing. Sam shows enormous courage, revealing the personal traumas she has experienced at the hands of traffickers and in the family courts. Israel-Hamas conflict: Home Secretary picks a side for the police Charles Malet The actions and words of those in politics and policing since 7 October 2023 have fallen well short of what we should expect from those who are paid by the purse of the public they serve. Avoiding the truth: Religion, medicine and genital mutilation Charles Malet In choosing to embrace only the social aspect of changing gender and to ignore the trauma, both physical and mental, of surgery to mutilate the genitalia, leaders in faith and medicine appear to be failing catastrophically. A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location. How best to use the law? Dr Stuart Waiton When it comes to doing what is right, in the end, we cannot rely on judges to fight our battles for us; we have to rely on one another. Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good. Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation. Police Misconduct: Cleaning house, or clearing the path for a one-world government? Charles Malet How can it be the case that the very organisation that is supposed to prevent crime and disorder is host to so very much of it? Is it realistic to imagine that an institution so polluted may act with efficiency, impartiality and integrity in its ... Brian Gerrish appears on the Delingpod Brian's July 2023 interview by James Delingpole. Down the Banking Rabbit Hole with Trevor Kitchen The erosion of truth at the heart of Europe: In his third UK Column interview, Swiss banking whistleblower Trevor Kitchen elucidates the linguistic wizardry that runs the Land of Milk and Money. An inquest denied—Matt Campbell demands 9/11 answers The brother of a British 9/11 victim continues to pursue legal channels to obtain a fresh inquest into what happened at the World Trade Center. Search without suspicion: The Serious Violence Reduction Order Charles Malet SVROs are a grievous and disproportionate assault on liberty: they might stick to you for life and make you searchable at the whim of English police. Why should law be liable to such potential abuse? Professor Martin Zizi: "The lights of the Enlightenment are going out before our very eyes" The tribulations and determination of a Belgian professor with huge Covid-relevant expertise who sought to get the European Parliament Petitions Committee to accept the legal case of nearly 200 medics that the EU had broken its own constitution by jabbing children. Meet The People’s Lawyer—David Adelman There is great power in understanding the law. Learn from one lawyer who saw past his educational blinkers. Paedophiles in Society—Addressing the Reality: Dr Sarah Goode Dr Sarah Goode has had the courage to research paedophilia and paedophiles. In this interview, she examines the reality, as opposed to the cartoonish tabloid rendition, of a hugely significant problem for our society. You are not alone—Peter Todd, Consultant Solicitor, ‘Maverick’ Vaccine Injury Expert In gentle, easy-to-understand language, experienced vaccine injury compensation lawyer Peter Todd affords a valuable and unique glimpse into his world, the role of the coroner and the pathologist, and how an inquest proceeds. Police Misconduct: Bad recruitment, poor vetting, or a failure of leadership? Charles Malet The reaction against tolerance of abusive police has produced a counter-culture so muddled that even those peddling it are not quite sure how to harness it. Weak leaders, removed from the reality of those in their charge, have allowed the pendulum to ... Portugal, Pandemics and Parliament—One woman’s remarkable story Meet the dentist who is almost single-handedly, and in her own time and at her own personal expense, pushing back against the narrative of control in her country, Portugal. Charles Malet Podcast: Birmingham's No-Prayer Law—the law that has to ask you if you're breaking it UK Column's policing commentator unpicks the unenforceable nonsense of one of Britain's new wave of local council Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), explains the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates and asks why the Church of England couldn't care less about criminalised silent prayer. I'm not anti-vax, I'm pro-informed consent—and you should be, too Felix Oram A solid case for the UK vaccine-injured combining to pursue clinical negligence claims under tort law rather than relying upon the tender mercies of the government-run Vaccine Damage Payments Scheme. Ugly Building—Ugly Ideas—Ugly Sources The liars who occupy the Scottish Parliament are using our vocabulary, but not our dictionary. The very concept of childhood is under attack. And to undermine the protections our society offers children, they must first undermine the people who will defend the children—their parents. Understanding the dangers of the European Arrest Warrant—Trevor Kitchen Following his exposure of the Swiss banking system, Trevor Kitchen has been viciously hounded by both the Swiss and the EU legal systems, principally with the help of the European Arrest Warrant. Even Conservative MP Dominic Raab sees the danger, saying, "The EAW has devastated the lives of too many innocent people.” We all need to understand the dangers of this pernicious legal device. Husten—We Have A Problem David Scott Police Scotland are extremely keen for us to accept that a young man's death in Caithness must have been suicide. Why? Just Stop Oil — Press arrests unlawful? What on earth were Hertfordshire Police up to with two journalists when Just Stop Oil blockaded the M25? Interview with a Stormtrooper revisited: Do we have rights? Charles Malet An ex-policeman considers David Scott's 2021 encounter with Edinburgh's finest. Woke police: Bad judgement—or bad law? Charles Malet How have our peace officers become Guardians of the Forces of Woke? One of the changes that brought it about is described as "diabolically stupid and almost purpose-built to waste police time and to give malevolent agents a free hit". British police versus Christians: can Dia Moodley preach? Are we still allowed to evangelise in public, or has the right to be offended trumped all other law? Obituary: Barbara Hofschröer UK Column Reporters "Grandma B" is finally at rest from all the persecution she has undergone. The police are not the public and the public are not the police Charles Malet Why has the relationship between the public and the police (formerly referred to as the public in uniform) broken down? UKC Interview: Forex and Banking Fraud — Brian Gerrish speaks to financial whistleblower Trevor Kitchen Trevor Kitchen describes being harried around Europe for daring to ask the Swiss to investigate currency fraud. Alpha Man Danny Glass: Who is he such a threat to? Katy-Jo Murfin Was it really counter-terrorism police who arrested Danny Glass with such unnecessary guile and brutality? Corrupt Scotland: John Swinney and the Crown Office David Scott A moment of personal betrayal of a constituent by John Swinney MSP becomes even more sinister when the Lord Advocate interferes in a court case to alter a witness list. Interview with a Stormtrooper David Scott A transcript of the exchange between David Scott and two Police Scotland “liaison officers” at Holyrood on 6 March 2021. Yellow Vests: Macron's Assault on the French People Brian Gerrish Stefan Sutherland: The Unanswered Questions David Scott Twenty-five-year-old Stefan Sutherland went missing on the evening of Friday 6th and Saturday 7th September 2013. He was last seen alive at a house in Shelligoe Road in the Caithness town of Lybster. His body was found ten days later on the shoreline ... Further Revelations on the System of the Beast Martin Edwards “The powers of financial capitalism had a far reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. The system was ... Desperate Letter To The Public From Political Prisoner Melanie Shaw Brian Gerrish The Nottinghamshire child abuse whistleblower's treatment in jail has once again degenerated into something out of Solzhenitsyn, or worse. Enigma! Deciphering John Swinney David Scott A further statement to the Scottish parlaiment by John Swinney has done nothing to clear up the confusion over the hated Named Person legislation. Quite the contrary, uncertainty seems to have grown. A Whistle-Stop Tour of Whistle-Blower Destruction David Scott There is an on-going crisis in Irish Government. That is nothing new, we have seen it before in the days of Charlie Haughey and Liffey-Gate. The nature of this crisis is different however. What it reveals is chilling. Lady Smith, #ReleaseTheTape Brian Gerrish Do we just have to take Lady Smith's word for it that there is no crass racism in the Scottish judiciary? Co. Mayo, Ireland: Questionable Arrests Continue Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches In precisely the same part of Ireland as the Dochertys faced much of their worst lawless persecution, a local anti-corruption campaigner has just been arrested in highly questionable circumstances. Guy Taylor intimidated at Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court after pleading No Case To Answer UK Column Reporters It is now known what happens when a defendant pleads neither guilty nor not guilty. Grand Juries at Telford: What Next? John Hurst As followers of the British Constitution Group and the UK Column newspaper will know, Grand Juries were convened on the last weekend of February 2015 at Telford to investigate misconduct by Crown officials who were alleged to have “suspended the law ... Repossession Fraud Exposed UK Column Reporters Last year some 47,000 homes were repossessed by the banks leaving devastated home owners and wrecked families. Many of these repossessions were criminally fraudulent. Whatever Happened To Grand Juries? John Hurst During the First World War, in 1917, a decision was made by the Government to “suspend” (infringe) the Common Law rights of the subject with respect to Jury trial. Order Then, Order Now K. C. Merit The world has now grown and Nations are joined under UN governance. It is interesting to note that these societal changes towards total control by the State were put into place in the run up to the Second World War. Theresa May - Privatising The Police, Alienating Them From Public Accountability Brian Gerrish There is no need to look any further than Westminster to see how Britain is being destroyed from within. There are no more intelligent debates in that house. Policy is made not by MPs but by 'civil servants', NGOs, Charities and 'Independent' Policy ... Melanie Shaw, Beechwood Child Abuse Witness, Held in Peterborough Prison UK Column Reporters The Beechwood Children’s Home abuse witness is being held in Peterborough prison after unknown police action on Thursday, 10th July, and a secret court hearing on Friday, 11th July 2014. For the personal safety of the individual and in the wider ... London Plumber Targetted In £1million Terror Probe UK Column Reporters Patrick Henningsen interviews Ian Puddick about his ongoing campaign for justice following the £1 million plus police harrassment he suffered at the hands of City of London Police. Jury Nullification—A Power of the People Malcolm Massey In the US last month, a judge ruled that jury nullification, a jury’s ability to overrule the law, was still lawful and very much in effect.
Deep State Gangsters—with Author and CIA Whistleblower Pedro Israel Orta In an interview that slowly unfolds like the plot of a film, Orta ultimately stated, ‘We have a government of thugs’. He asked how we can get rid of the criminal organisation inside the US Government.
The Gulag of the Family Courts—with Sam Nass The UK state has taken your children. Why? You’ve only ever loved them. You have never harmed or mistreated them.
He is “not a UN soldier”—A proud father speaks out for his son—Daniel New UK Column’s Mark Anderson interviews Daniel New, the proud father of former soldier Michael New, who, nearly 30 years ago, told his superiors, ‘I am not a UN soldier’.
Governments make everything worse - with Wanjiru Njoya Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market, devoid of any government intervention, as being the route by which all societies are improved.
You May Be Next - with David Clews David Clews tells Charles Malet how the mainstream media mounted a campaign of vitriol against him, revealing personal and family details, after he reported on the Southport killings.
The Wonky Scales of Justice—with Clare Wills Harrison Clare Wills Harrison tells Charles Malet how she has seen the integrity of the legal system crumble around her, concurrent with the demolition of the separation of powers.
Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech.
The Preservation of Fantasy: Transgender Ideology—with Kevin Lister Kevin Lister tells Charles Malet how he lost his job as a teacher and found himself on the Children’s Barred List after raising safeguarding concerns for a female student who had requested she be treated as male.
Go Out Swinging: Nurse on a Mission—with Laura Demaray Laura Demaray tells Charles Malet about harnessing the force of the Lesser Magistrates Doctrine to halt the use of mRNA injections.
Political Prisoner Denied Access to his Children—with Laura Towler Laura Towler tells Charles Malet about HMP Hull's decision to restrict all contact between her husband, Sam Melia, and their children, after he was imprisoned to be made an example of.
A Swiss Sting: Deceit, blackmail, and criminalising language for profit Trevor Kitchen Chasing a debt in Switzerland can get you internationally hounded for supposedly threatening and insulting the debtor, thanks to the legal fraternity watching each other’s backs.
Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 2 Why is the British state stealing and trafficking children?
No Smoke Without Fire: PREVENTing a War on Domestic Terror in the United Kingdom? There’s no smoke without fire, but how dangerous is the blaze? Is the UK Government’s Prevent strategy fuelling the flames of domestic terrorism in the UK in 2023?
Don’t raise your voice to a Scottish child Richard Lucas In 2018, the Scottish Government toyed with a redefinition of child abuse. Is a ban on shouting soon to be proposed?
Trafficked: Child Stealing by the State—Part 1 Welcome to the UK, a state that engages in child stealing. Sam shows enormous courage, revealing the personal traumas she has experienced at the hands of traffickers and in the family courts.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Home Secretary picks a side for the police Charles Malet The actions and words of those in politics and policing since 7 October 2023 have fallen well short of what we should expect from those who are paid by the purse of the public they serve.
Avoiding the truth: Religion, medicine and genital mutilation Charles Malet In choosing to embrace only the social aspect of changing gender and to ignore the trauma, both physical and mental, of surgery to mutilate the genitalia, leaders in faith and medicine appear to be failing catastrophically.
A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location.
How best to use the law? Dr Stuart Waiton When it comes to doing what is right, in the end, we cannot rely on judges to fight our battles for us; we have to rely on one another.
Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good.
Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation.
Police Misconduct: Cleaning house, or clearing the path for a one-world government? Charles Malet How can it be the case that the very organisation that is supposed to prevent crime and disorder is host to so very much of it? Is it realistic to imagine that an institution so polluted may act with efficiency, impartiality and integrity in its ...
Down the Banking Rabbit Hole with Trevor Kitchen The erosion of truth at the heart of Europe: In his third UK Column interview, Swiss banking whistleblower Trevor Kitchen elucidates the linguistic wizardry that runs the Land of Milk and Money.
An inquest denied—Matt Campbell demands 9/11 answers The brother of a British 9/11 victim continues to pursue legal channels to obtain a fresh inquest into what happened at the World Trade Center.
Search without suspicion: The Serious Violence Reduction Order Charles Malet SVROs are a grievous and disproportionate assault on liberty: they might stick to you for life and make you searchable at the whim of English police. Why should law be liable to such potential abuse?
Professor Martin Zizi: "The lights of the Enlightenment are going out before our very eyes" The tribulations and determination of a Belgian professor with huge Covid-relevant expertise who sought to get the European Parliament Petitions Committee to accept the legal case of nearly 200 medics that the EU had broken its own constitution by jabbing children.
Meet The People’s Lawyer—David Adelman There is great power in understanding the law. Learn from one lawyer who saw past his educational blinkers.
Paedophiles in Society—Addressing the Reality: Dr Sarah Goode Dr Sarah Goode has had the courage to research paedophilia and paedophiles. In this interview, she examines the reality, as opposed to the cartoonish tabloid rendition, of a hugely significant problem for our society.
You are not alone—Peter Todd, Consultant Solicitor, ‘Maverick’ Vaccine Injury Expert In gentle, easy-to-understand language, experienced vaccine injury compensation lawyer Peter Todd affords a valuable and unique glimpse into his world, the role of the coroner and the pathologist, and how an inquest proceeds.
Police Misconduct: Bad recruitment, poor vetting, or a failure of leadership? Charles Malet The reaction against tolerance of abusive police has produced a counter-culture so muddled that even those peddling it are not quite sure how to harness it. Weak leaders, removed from the reality of those in their charge, have allowed the pendulum to ...
Portugal, Pandemics and Parliament—One woman’s remarkable story Meet the dentist who is almost single-handedly, and in her own time and at her own personal expense, pushing back against the narrative of control in her country, Portugal.
Charles Malet Podcast: Birmingham's No-Prayer Law—the law that has to ask you if you're breaking it UK Column's policing commentator unpicks the unenforceable nonsense of one of Britain's new wave of local council Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), explains the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates and asks why the Church of England couldn't care less about criminalised silent prayer.
I'm not anti-vax, I'm pro-informed consent—and you should be, too Felix Oram A solid case for the UK vaccine-injured combining to pursue clinical negligence claims under tort law rather than relying upon the tender mercies of the government-run Vaccine Damage Payments Scheme.
Ugly Building—Ugly Ideas—Ugly Sources The liars who occupy the Scottish Parliament are using our vocabulary, but not our dictionary. The very concept of childhood is under attack. And to undermine the protections our society offers children, they must first undermine the people who will defend the children—their parents.
Understanding the dangers of the European Arrest Warrant—Trevor Kitchen Following his exposure of the Swiss banking system, Trevor Kitchen has been viciously hounded by both the Swiss and the EU legal systems, principally with the help of the European Arrest Warrant. Even Conservative MP Dominic Raab sees the danger, saying, "The EAW has devastated the lives of too many innocent people.” We all need to understand the dangers of this pernicious legal device.
Husten—We Have A Problem David Scott Police Scotland are extremely keen for us to accept that a young man's death in Caithness must have been suicide. Why?
Just Stop Oil — Press arrests unlawful? What on earth were Hertfordshire Police up to with two journalists when Just Stop Oil blockaded the M25?
Interview with a Stormtrooper revisited: Do we have rights? Charles Malet An ex-policeman considers David Scott's 2021 encounter with Edinburgh's finest.
Woke police: Bad judgement—or bad law? Charles Malet How have our peace officers become Guardians of the Forces of Woke? One of the changes that brought it about is described as "diabolically stupid and almost purpose-built to waste police time and to give malevolent agents a free hit".
British police versus Christians: can Dia Moodley preach? Are we still allowed to evangelise in public, or has the right to be offended trumped all other law?
Obituary: Barbara Hofschröer UK Column Reporters "Grandma B" is finally at rest from all the persecution she has undergone.
The police are not the public and the public are not the police Charles Malet Why has the relationship between the public and the police (formerly referred to as the public in uniform) broken down?
UKC Interview: Forex and Banking Fraud — Brian Gerrish speaks to financial whistleblower Trevor Kitchen Trevor Kitchen describes being harried around Europe for daring to ask the Swiss to investigate currency fraud.
Alpha Man Danny Glass: Who is he such a threat to? Katy-Jo Murfin Was it really counter-terrorism police who arrested Danny Glass with such unnecessary guile and brutality?
Corrupt Scotland: John Swinney and the Crown Office David Scott A moment of personal betrayal of a constituent by John Swinney MSP becomes even more sinister when the Lord Advocate interferes in a court case to alter a witness list.
Interview with a Stormtrooper David Scott A transcript of the exchange between David Scott and two Police Scotland “liaison officers” at Holyrood on 6 March 2021.
Stefan Sutherland: The Unanswered Questions David Scott Twenty-five-year-old Stefan Sutherland went missing on the evening of Friday 6th and Saturday 7th September 2013. He was last seen alive at a house in Shelligoe Road in the Caithness town of Lybster. His body was found ten days later on the shoreline ...
Further Revelations on the System of the Beast Martin Edwards “The powers of financial capitalism had a far reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. The system was ...
Desperate Letter To The Public From Political Prisoner Melanie Shaw Brian Gerrish The Nottinghamshire child abuse whistleblower's treatment in jail has once again degenerated into something out of Solzhenitsyn, or worse.
Enigma! Deciphering John Swinney David Scott A further statement to the Scottish parlaiment by John Swinney has done nothing to clear up the confusion over the hated Named Person legislation. Quite the contrary, uncertainty seems to have grown.
A Whistle-Stop Tour of Whistle-Blower Destruction David Scott There is an on-going crisis in Irish Government. That is nothing new, we have seen it before in the days of Charlie Haughey and Liffey-Gate. The nature of this crisis is different however. What it reveals is chilling.
Lady Smith, #ReleaseTheTape Brian Gerrish Do we just have to take Lady Smith's word for it that there is no crass racism in the Scottish judiciary?
Co. Mayo, Ireland: Questionable Arrests Continue Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches In precisely the same part of Ireland as the Dochertys faced much of their worst lawless persecution, a local anti-corruption campaigner has just been arrested in highly questionable circumstances.
Guy Taylor intimidated at Aberystwyth Magistrates’ Court after pleading No Case To Answer UK Column Reporters It is now known what happens when a defendant pleads neither guilty nor not guilty.
Grand Juries at Telford: What Next? John Hurst As followers of the British Constitution Group and the UK Column newspaper will know, Grand Juries were convened on the last weekend of February 2015 at Telford to investigate misconduct by Crown officials who were alleged to have “suspended the law ...
Repossession Fraud Exposed UK Column Reporters Last year some 47,000 homes were repossessed by the banks leaving devastated home owners and wrecked families. Many of these repossessions were criminally fraudulent.
Whatever Happened To Grand Juries? John Hurst During the First World War, in 1917, a decision was made by the Government to “suspend” (infringe) the Common Law rights of the subject with respect to Jury trial.
Order Then, Order Now K. C. Merit The world has now grown and Nations are joined under UN governance. It is interesting to note that these societal changes towards total control by the State were put into place in the run up to the Second World War.
Theresa May - Privatising The Police, Alienating Them From Public Accountability Brian Gerrish There is no need to look any further than Westminster to see how Britain is being destroyed from within. There are no more intelligent debates in that house. Policy is made not by MPs but by 'civil servants', NGOs, Charities and 'Independent' Policy ...
Melanie Shaw, Beechwood Child Abuse Witness, Held in Peterborough Prison UK Column Reporters The Beechwood Children’s Home abuse witness is being held in Peterborough prison after unknown police action on Thursday, 10th July, and a secret court hearing on Friday, 11th July 2014. For the personal safety of the individual and in the wider ...
London Plumber Targetted In £1million Terror Probe UK Column Reporters Patrick Henningsen interviews Ian Puddick about his ongoing campaign for justice following the £1 million plus police harrassment he suffered at the hands of City of London Police.
Jury Nullification—A Power of the People Malcolm Massey In the US last month, a judge ruled that jury nullification, a jury’s ability to overrule the law, was still lawful and very much in effect.