The news has been released that Mark Andrews was not guilty of assult against Pamela Somerville. He was initially jailed for 6 months but released after 6 days and placed on bail as he lodged an
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The right to hate
Where I go all Predator like.
Nothing I said on the Nicky Campbell show was so outrageous that it should provoke
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Playing the numbers game
From reading AdvertisingBollocks I had a little perusal of the ASA FAQs to see why they would be so perverse as to make a decision to ban an advert shown mistakenly at a ungoddly hour of the morning
Continue reading →Libel reform campaign petition
From Jack of Kent comes news that a petition is being drawn up to reform the libel laws.
English libel laws are some of the most unfair in the world. Unfair to writers and bloggers who are unable to freely express
Continue reading →Who is in charge of H&S?
The Health & Safety Executive is the government department that decides what are the main aims of H&S. They decide what the rules and guidelines are. They are the ones that enforce any punishments for breaches
Continue reading →Management buzzword bingo
Management speak – don’t you just hate them? Here are some to get your emotions running wild over the weekend.
- Going forward
- Idea showers
- Product evangelist
- Platform atheists
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Criminals voting for criminals*
So prisoners are going to be given the vote. Has the world come to an end?
According to the Daily Mail and its ilk it has. Everyone on both sides of the political fence are up in arms about it
Continue reading →Tonerists
Laser printer toner cartridges are to be banned from being taken on planes in hand luggage. More specifically, printer cartridges over 500g in weight are to be banned. Stupid or what!
Firstly, how many people take a laser printer
Continue reading →Free parking & Supermarkets
An open question to anyone about having to pay for parking on the road. Why do we have to a pay?
We already pay road tax for the upkeep of roads, even though only a small proportion of it is actually
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