Traitors at the BBC or BBC Traitors: who knows, who knew…

Featured Image: BBC Comedy Whose Line Is It Anyway 1988 that evolved out of the post Second World War 1950’s CBS US programme What’s My Line… Disgrace! Strictly reputational yet so unrepresentational: as any ordinary person from any ordinary background knows to get a job in the BBC you have to mask, deracinate be an imposter: because […]

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Jan 25 Just Thinking about the ‘future cost’ of privatisations/outsources: Make Britain Well Again: 3

Featured image: Skegness is SO Bracing: Newcastle Poster Company We need to build a culture of trust between people. To do this we need to look closely at the crimes, social and health harms that have been caused under the ideology of ‘the value of privatising things and outsourcing‘ that seem to have done far […]

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Assisted Dying: it’s more than a choice

The issue of Assisted Dying is a place where all the problems of social inequalities, a socially exclusionary supply chain way of delivering services and a legacy of patronage are quite likely to overwhelm Kim Leadbeater’s brilliant mission to change things for the better. Below: Danny Dorling’s mapping of economic, cultural and social health inequalities. Parliament […]

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The Election of Don Trump: Make Britain Well Again 3

Featured Image: Map of the states American Election 2024 AP News 7:00am Donald Trump has won the US election: what this means here, now in West Bridgford (and Rushcliffe) is that we need localisation, better understanding of everyone who lives here and building a conversation that will rejuvenate relationships across the lifespan. It’s because the […]

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collective Solution:Let’s Connect!

Featured Image: Unhealthy Neighbourhood Syndrome: A Useful Label For Analysing and Providing Advice on Urban Decision Making? ‘Landlords need to take ventilation more seriously if we are to combat damp and mould, writes Alan Siggins, managing director of Airflow’ He might well be right: he manufactures air ventilation products,  Alan knows the need, the skill shortages, […]

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