By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. In a new BBC series, Our Troubled Rivers, comedian and keen angler, Paul Whitehouse, travelled to many
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By Sam Gleaden The average user now spends an astonishing 2 hours and 24 minutes on social media every day. This has seen social media

There is always hope! – Community vs mining bosses in Turkey
Ray Goodspeed introduces a video from Turkey – “There is Always Hope: Story of İkizköy“ (photo – still from video) This short video (13 minutes

After scraping home in the by-election in Uxbridge, Rishi Sunak thinks he is onto a good thing pretending to be the ‘friend of the motorist’.

TV review: electric cars and the ‘market’
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. There is a very good new BBC series on the issues around ‘zero-carbon’ and the first, on

By John Pickard A peer-reviewed scientific paper in Nature this week has suggested that the Gulf Stream could collapse much earlier than anticipated. This would

Part 2: the world is drowning By Mike Kennard, SE Cambridgeshire Labour member In Part 1, we look at changing temperature and the increased incidence

Part 1: Profit, hypocrisy and corruption By Mike Kennard, NE Cambridgeshire Labour member This has been a record-breaking year, but not in a good way.

Frying in France
By Michael Roberts As I fry in record temperatures in the south of France, the concept of a short sunny vacation away from the vagaries

By Sam Gleaden What if the very way that we understand mental illness is also a major contributor to our society’s mental health crisis? In