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Having entirely unexpected cause to become acquainted with the subject, I learn that all main railway stations in Germany have their own police stations. At Bochum, you have to walk round the outside to find a door with a buzzer, which nobody answers. Heading back into the station, I approach the first pair of policemen […]
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Owing to travel to a place with very spotty internet…posting over the next couple of days will be light to non-non-existent, as will replies to emails. I hope you all are having a wonderful winter break so far.
A council has refused a family homelessness support as they are satisfied the mother has accommodation in a country riven by conflict and violence, Sian Norris reports
As is our annual tradition, we take a look back and present you once more with our most popular posts of the year. In case you missed any of them the first time round, the five most viewed posts for 2022 were: We hope you enjoyed the blog in 2022. Happy New Year and we … Continue reading Our top 5 posts of 2022
The world could vaccinate everyone who wants be vaccinated, but hasn’t. Vaccine apartheid tells us something about how the world is (or isn’t) responding to the climate crisis, too: But […]
Climate change, Ukraine – young activists are connecting the dots: Watch the video HERE. Read more here.
The US Supreme Court’s decision to block regulation of carbon emissions at power plants is about more than power plants and more than climate change: it’s part of a long-term […]
Cautionary lessons from Germany’s plight: The shifting landscape raises pointed questions: Is an economy built on energy-hungry industries sustainable when fuel is very expensive? Can an export-driven strategy succeed when […]
Paul Mason, author of 5 Ways to Stop Fascism, breaks it down: Read more here.