Theory of Justice – book Review
Bob Copeland reviews a seminal work by John Rawls. He feels it should be required reading...
Read moreBob Copeland reviews a seminal work by John Rawls. He feels it should be required reading...
Read moreSteve Rouse describes the inexplicable decision by Ipso not to uphold Swindon for Europe’s complaint against...
Read moreDr Helmut Hubel is inspired by Shostakovich’s ‘Requiem’ to give a requiem to some individual victims...
Read moreGeneviève Talon tells us about the joy her newly found hobby of mudlarking has brought her...
Read moreMartin Griffiths’ incisive pen spells out the cruel path we follow and how our hands are...
Read moreHadrian Cook asks what our present monarch thinks his relationship with the civil authorities might be,...
Read moreSteve Rouse from Swindon for Europe gives us a personal account of ‘Dance Europa!’ performing at...
Read moreSteve Dawe reviews Paul F. Daniel’s new book on “Traffication” and explains the far-reaching and serious...
Read moreSave Stonehenge World Heritage Site Press Release. New legal proceedings against A303 road scheme.
Read moreBooks to read this summer, as you shelter from volcanic heat or perma-rain.
Read morePaul Ryder shares some personal reflections on 80 years of change. Here his themes include the...
Read moreBob Copeland reviews a new book 'Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World...
Read morePaul Ryder shares some personal reflections on 80 years of change. Here his themes include transport...
Read moreOlivia reviews Kazuo Ishiguro’s book ‘Klara and the Sun’ to explore what Artificial Intelligence might mean...
Read moreIn my latest poem for the West England Youtube channel, I recall a memory of catching...
Read moreThe compulsive liar can’t stop himself lying and yet some fools still believe him.
Read morePaul Ryder shares some personal reflections on 80 years of change. Part 1 of 3
Read moreMcGarvey gives a first-hand account of the social and economic costs of poverty in Britain today....
Read moreBob’s review of this book shows that public schools, far from inculcating in the sons of...
Read moreNew writer Jake pens this poignant triptych of verse to describe England’s journey into the abyss...
Read moreThis article was prompted by my long-overdue visit to the Westbury People's Gallery in Oxford who...
Read moreMartin exhorts us all, especially children, to give the world a great big hug, because a...
Read moreThe government strategy of repeating lies in the assumption that they will ‘get away with it’...
Read moreA fire at Bristol’s Underfall Boat Yard destroys an iconic cultural centre. Let’s hope the city...
Read moreBob Copeland reviews a thought provoking new book. A reminder that there other priorities than economic...
Read morePlymouth City Council’s decision to fell a hundred trees in Armada Way under the cover of...
Read moreAndy Milroy has sent this to West England Bylines in the hope that Westminster Tories will...
Read moreBob Copeland is prompted by a new book to reflect on the roots of socialism and...
Read moreFor Richard the smell of coffee symbolises change. As a child he couldn’t bear it. Now...
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