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Ten Days of Bloated Pageantry and Ritual Overkill: By All Means Pay Your Respects to the Queen, But It’s Time for the Monarchy to Go

17.9.22

My long read about the significance of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, how the ten-day period of mourning is inappropriate for the 21st century, and how all of this bloated pageantry is designed to hide the fact that, as well as being a commemoration of the Queen, the period of mourning, long-planned and relentlessly covered by the mainstream media, is also designed to seamlessly endorse the succession of King Charles III, and reinforce unquestioning loyalty to the monarchy and the British establishment.

The Greatest Economic Crime in UK History? Liz Truss Caps Energy Prices By Taxing Us For Up to 20 Years Instead of Taxing Energy Companies’ Obscene Windfall Profits

10.9.22

My analysis of Liz Truss’s scandalous proposal to cap the rising energy bills that threaten to destroy the British economy by borrowing at least £100 billion to compensate energy producers for their reduced profits, and then making UK taxpayers pay it back over the next ten to 20 years, instead of levying a windfall tax on those same companies’ unearned £176 billion in profits. Truss also lifted the moratorium on fracking, and pledged to allow new fossil fuel extraction in the North Sea, completely ignoring renewable energy sources, even though they are cheaper, environmentally sound, and can be brought online swiftly. Although the announcement on Wednesday was immediately overshadowed by the death of Queen Elizabeth II, it is imperative that resistance to this outrageous plan is kept alive until Parliament resumes its business after the Queen’s funeral.

Quarterly Fundraiser: Seeking £1000 to Support my Photo-Journalism Project ‘The State of London’

18.8.22

The latest quarterly fundraiser for my ongoing photo-journalism project ‘The State of London’, five years and three months since I first began posting a photo a day, with an accompanying essay, on Facebook. This is an entirely reader-funded project, so if you can help out at all, it will be very greatly appreciated.

“Human Kind Cannot Bear Very Much Reality”, Doing Nothing While the World Burns and Extinction Looms

10.8.22

As the weather turns hostile, even in London, which is experiencing its hottest summer ever, I look at the dangerous disconnect between everyday life and the grim future that awaits us if we don’t take immediate and concerted action to address catastrophic climate change. Failed by politicians, by the oil and gas industry and by the mainstream media, can we find a way out of our predicament before it is too late?

The Triumphant Return of the WOMAD Global Music Festival on its 40th Anniversary and Reflections on its History

5.8.22

My review of the WOMAD festival’s welcome return to Charlton Park in Wiltshire for the first time since 2019, and my reflections on the festival’s history, and my 20 years of attending and working in the children’s workshops, which culminate in a children’s procession through the festival site on its final evening.

Save Reginald House: Demolition Plans For Flats Next to Former Tidemill Garden Reveal the Broken State of Social Housing Provision in London

22.7.22

My exclusive report about the plight faced by the residents of 2-30a Reginald Road (aka Reginald House), a block of flats next to the former site of the Old Tidemill Wildlife Garden in Deptford, in south east London. Although the flats are structurally sound, the block faces demolition as part of a housing ‘regeneration’ project that is already underway on the former site of the garden, the former Tidemill primary school and its grounds, and residents — secure tenants, leaseholders and temporary tenants — all have problems with how they are being treated by the council regarding being moved out and being rehoused.

Our Climate Crisis Paralysis: How, in the Face of Unprecedented Signs of Climate Collapse, We’re Still Being Failed by Politicians, the Media and Ourselves

19.7.22

As temperatures reach 40°C in the UK for the first time ever, I look at the failures of politicians, the media and ourselves to take the required action necessary to keep the earth habitable, and particularly ask why, after the COP26 climate summit in November, we’re not seeing any efforts to implement the 7% cuts in emissions that are necessary to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030, a target that we are all supposed to have agreed to.

38 Years Since the Last Stonehenge Free Festival, The Legacy of Those Who Destroyed It Is An Imminently Uninhabitable Planet

21.6.22

As crowds return to Stonehenge for the summer solstice, I look back on the days of the Stonehenge Free Festival, which last took place 38 years ago, and wonder how both Stonehenge’s builders, and the travellers and festival-goers of the ’70s and ’80s, would react to the currently unfolding environmental catastrophe of our own making, whose roots were sown when dissent was so brutally suppressed in the ’80s and ’90s, and the unfettered neo-liberal exploitation of everyone and everything took over.

Five Years Since the Grenfell Tower Fire, No Justice for Survivors, and No Safety For Hundreds of Thousands of People Trapped in Unsafe Flats

14.6.22

Marking the 5th anniversary, today, of the Grenfell Tower fire, on June 14, 2017, when 72 people died, in a disaster that should never have happened, but that came to pass because everyone responsible prioritised cost-cutting and profits over the safety of residents. I also discuss how the insanely flammable cladding, which was the primary cause of the disaster, was also used on hundreds of other buildings, both public and private, and discuss how, in the shameful deregulated world of housing safety, much of it is still in place, still endangering lives, and leaving everyone involved – whether leaseholders or tenants – trapped in homes that are both worthless and unsafe.

On the 37th Anniversary of the Battle of the Beanfield, Gypsies and Travellers Face an Unprecedented Threat From This Vile and Bigoted Government

1.6.22

Marking the 37th anniversary of the Battle of the Beanfield, on June 1, 1985, when the police, under Margaret Thatcher, violently assaulted a convoy of travellers en route to Stonehenge to establish what would have been the 12th annual Stonehenge Free Festival, with commentary about how, today, Gypsies and travellers face a threat to their very way of life via legislation introduced by our dangerous and bigoted home secretary, Priti Patel.

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