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Operation Kaddie fiddlers on the hoof…

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by Anna Raccoon on May 11, 2016

Cliff Richard has waited 636 days to hear any substantive news regarding the allegations made against him. Almost two years. He now has to wait many months to hear whether the crown prosecution service think it

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Slater & Gordon – ‘Ouch’ edition.

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by Anna Raccoon on May 5, 2016

Last April, one of those little noticed tweeks to regulatory matters, brought in by the Government without publicity, was made to the rules surrounding court costs:

(1) Orders for costs made against the

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On the multitude of ‘ex’-Met Police Officers.

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by Anna Raccoon on April 22, 2016

ex-Met Officer Adam Whittington.

Whilst the reputation of the Metropolitan Police may stink on home ground, it is still thought of highly in foreign parts. That may explain why there are so many ‘ex’-Met officers plying their

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Slater & Gordon – Part 962.

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by Anna Raccoon on March 29, 2016

Last Thursday, as you were rushing about buying Easter eggs, the beleaguered staff at Slater & Gordon were more worried about their Easter pay cheque.

They were due to be paid on the morning of the

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To #Believe or not to #Believe.

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by Anna Raccoon on March 27, 2016

That is the question. There are so many possible answers.

When Exaro first emerged with their ‘credible and true’ allegations of exotic Westminster paedophile rings, the opprobrium heaped on the head of anyone, like Ms Raccoon for

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Slater & Gordon – Part 764.

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by Anna Raccoon on March 11, 2016

A dux lot is not a happy one, now that spring is here. Hmmn, here’s a conundrum.

Legal regulators in Victoria, Australia, have woken up to the dangers posed to ‘vulnerable clients’ by

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The ‘Falsely Accused’ Strike Back.

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by Anna Raccoon on March 10, 2016

Close to the Canadian border, in a small township called Watton, two unassuming Christian folk, Lale and Joan Roberts, had brought up their three daughters.  It was the sort of community where nothing much ever happened. They may yet

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A kiss is just a kiss? Depends who you are!

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by Anna Raccoon on March 9, 2016

The ‘outrage bus’ is doing wheelies round the Sunderland Football Club car park as it awaits its ritualistic joy-ride through Twitter when Adam Johnson’s sentence is deemed too soft… as it will be if just one week short of

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The Slater and Gordon, ‘False Allegations’ Popcorn Show.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 29, 2016

Around midnight last night, Ms Raccoon’s e-mail pinged with an exceptional morsel from Tom Winnifrith, the experienced and multi-talented financial journalist who was responsible for uncovering the frauds that lay at the heart of Rob Terry’s empire. That

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The Savile Memorial Celebrations…

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by Anna Raccoon on February 26, 2016

100 years ago last year, a bitter little man, a man who hoped to be ‘somebody’ one day, a man with his head full of the ‘injustices’ of his life, but who, despite his poor background had had

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The Dame Janet Smith Review.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 25, 2016

The BBC was off to a cracking start this morning – commencing with the ceremonial hurling of the sacrificial spent carcass of yet another DJ from the top of BBC Towers to the waiting mob below – Tony Blackburn.

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The right to defend yourself against sexual allegations?

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by Anna Raccoon on February 23, 2016

A fascinating case has been making its way through the legal system unnoticed by all bar a few legal practitioners. The media are uninterested – they cannot name or photograph the parties and there are absolutely no celebrities,

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The Presumption of Innocence.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 14, 2016

There was a howl of outrage when it appeared that the Presumption of Innocence had been suspended for those individuals with a penchant for strapping explosives around their waist and ensuring that the police had a neat pile

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‘Saint’ Bernard Hogan-Howe safe – but is he a ‘Pussyfoot’?

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by Anna Raccoon on February 13, 2016

I have always been of the opinion that the age of ‘Savilisation’, a term I invented and now proudly watch as it propagates through the media, was a perfect storm of tensions between the media, the

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Not yet ‘Settle’d.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 10, 2016

Mark Watts was busy picking the cherries out of the Operation Vincente review conducted by Deputy Chief Constable James Vaughan of Dorset Police.

Met was right to interview Lord Brittan over rape – review.

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Necro-nonce© policing and Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 7, 2016

Every single working day of the past year; every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – and come to that – most Saturdays for good measure, a senior and specially trained police officer of the gender requested by

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Rough Kids – Rough Love.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 4, 2016

It was a stroke of genius, ten years ago, for Ms Camila Batmanghelidjh to invite documentary maker, Lynn Alleyway, into her multi-coloured harem to film her charitable work with underprivileged kids – ‘Tough Kids – Tough Love‘. It

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Surrey Police and Lynne Owens.

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by Anna Raccoon on February 3, 2016

If Surrey Police appear at times to have a symbiotic relationship with the Metropolitan Police, it could date back to the days when districts like Epsom, Elmbridge and Reigate were the province of the Metropolitan Police, and were

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Slater & Gordon’s annus horribilis.

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by Anna Raccoon on January 31, 2016

Long ago, there was a country club with a golf course called ‘Quindell’. A man called Rob Terry ran it, despite his previous company, Innovation Group, apparently vanishing up its own backside – leaving him some £12 million to

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Operation Notarise.

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by Anna Raccoon on January 28, 2016

October 2014 – and as ‘many as 20,000 to 30,000‘ potential sex offenders, or vile perverts in tabloidese, had been identified. There was outrage that all those on the list provided by the National Crime Agency hadn’t been

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The Taming of the Screw?

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by Anna Raccoon on January 26, 2016

Once upon a time, children, in this septic isle, we used to slope off to Sunday School in order to learn the rules of moral transgression. Moral authority was exclusively the preserve of the Church, who denounced sinners

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Janner and the Henriques Report.

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by Anna Raccoon on January 20, 2016

Sir Richard Henriques has produced an exhaustive report describing the minutiae of every decision made in respect of Granville Janner.

The main stream Media has reduced those 47 pages to:

“Lord Janner: CPS

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Lord Bramall: IPCC identify ‘victim’.

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by Anna Raccoon on January 18, 2016

For all the richly deserved ‘scrambled egg‘ that decorates Lord Bramall’s formal dress, none can mean as much to him as the discreet star depicted here – which signifies that he was the 973rd person personally chosen

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The Divine Ms Raccoon’s Annual Beanfeast….

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by Anna Raccoon on November 2, 2015

I said we’d organise something, so here’s a very important date to put in your diaries – 19th November 2015. Previous get togethers have been in London, generally organised round Old Holborn’s annual Guy Fawkes

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Rutting Rutlands, Hapless Hipsters, and Follicle Oracles.

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by Anna Raccoon on October 28, 2015

The last Duke of Rutland’s Mother in law fell down a lift shaft, suffering a head injury which left her ‘sexually voracious’. Her divorce featured a photograph of the naked Duchess, bar a

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‘This Septic Isle’ – full of elderly Paedophiles.

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by Anna Raccoon on October 28, 2015

Just how do you rehabilitate a society where two thirds of the adult males have been jailed for sexual offences? Where more than half the population are dependant pensioners, and where, within the

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Oh! Revoir!

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by Anna Raccoon on October 18, 2015

Paul Revoir is a journalist. At least, he’s portrayed as such on Journalisted. He grubbed around in the bowels of the Daily Mail for years, delivering earth shattering opera to his Editor:

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The Pied Pipers of Paedo Panic.

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by Anna Raccoon on October 16, 2015

The Times excels itself in the blame game.

In times of yore, Kelvin MacKenzie, then at the helm of the great ship ‘Sun’, was of the opinion that the

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The Ring Cycle

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by Petunia Winegum on October 8, 2015

Back in the 1980s, I was an avid reader of the music press, and my favourite weekly was ‘Melody Maker’. Within a few months of purchasing my first issue, I became familiar with the different writers on

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Exaro digging ever deeper.

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by Anna Raccoon on October 7, 2015

Herr Watts – Mark Flick.

It is not the first time in Mark Watts’ chequered career that he has been accused of being ‘McCarthyite’ or instigating a witch hunt.

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