We like to make issues black and white, it gives us a sense of security, of knowing where we are in the world.
Drugs are a bad thing, we have collectively agreed; therefore
Continue reading →We like to make issues black and white, it gives us a sense of security, of knowing where we are in the world.
Drugs are a bad thing, we have collectively agreed; therefore
Continue reading →* WORSENING OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
* SEVERE DEPRESSION CONTROLLED BY DANGEROUS DRUGS
* FAILING SIGHT IN ‘GOOD’ EYE
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Last night we were told that the heads of state at the G20 have committed to a massive increase in funding for the International Monetary Fund.
Today we are told
Continue reading →The elderly demented do many strange things; they shoplift, they urinate in public places, sadly they occasionally bruise and batter their nearest and dearest. They have rarely murdered
Continue reading →In June this year The Sunday Times reported the death of Cari Loder who, rendered housebound by the progression of her Multiple Sclerosis and fearing that she would be sent to
Continue reading →There is a sense in which publication of this letter in the Daily Telegraph was as inevitable as death itself.
I have been waiting for it, or
Continue reading →I have blogged a lot recently HERE and HERE and HERE about the manner in which Nu-Labour have been redistributing tax payers money into areas that are ultimately either
Continue reading →Last week a new semantic search engine was launched, an essential accoutrement for the on-line hypochondriac. It aggregates medical content from a number of different informative health sites.
Allegedly it understand
Continue reading →It is not April 1st. Truly. It is not April Fool’s Day. Just keep that in mind, don’t panic, stay calm, and listen with Mother……
Nu-Labour will go into a catatonic trance when
Continue reading →The publication of the list of members of the British Nationalist Party caused an uproar last year. Vociferous supporters clamoured to complain that their secret membership had been made public. At least one member complained
Continue reading →I had woken this morning to the news that Alan Campbell MP is to publish a ‘Hate Crime Action Plan’ this month in response to concerns about the Internet being a vehicle for a particular
Continue reading →In the days when I drove daily to Aberystwyth, I would pass a poignant reminder of my Father. Just outside Aberystwyth on the A487, on the side of an old ruin, were the words Cofiwch Dryweryn. Many
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