Commons image, CCA-2 By William Hershaw Breaking into a draughty lock-upand throwing a can of paintover some rusted rancid carrier of death to protesthas become a terrorist... Continue reading
By David Betteridge A nation will not survive morally or economically when so few have so much and so many have so little. – BERNIE SANDERS. Yes,... Continue reading
The country pub offers a seductive account of an imagined country lifestyle – timeless bucolic images and rustic comfortable settings. However, there is a deeper, darker side... Continue reading
Right turn, left turn, U-turn By Paul Francis, with image above by Martin Gollan “We could end up as strangers in our landif immigration gets out of... Continue reading
Image: Harey Zahav/social media By Maria De Stefano “As you sow so shall you reap.” That ‘s what they say in Gaz-A-Lago, an ancient law of the... Continue reading
Sandra George: Every Mother is a Working Mother Johny Pitts responds to a recent review on this website of an exhibition he has curated called After The... Continue reading
By Jenny Farrell Born on July 20, 1925, in Fort-de-France, Martinique, Frantz Omar Fanon grew up in a society that was formally part of France but in... Continue reading
An internal monologue from Keir Starmer anticipating the Pathways to Work Green Paper vote of 1st July 2025 ‘Given steady economic growth, however, ‘the true object of... Continue reading
This is a poem from my latest collection of dialect poems ‘Igh Sheriff o Merthyr’( Carreg Gwalch). The film is made by Steve Jones, who I’ve collaborated... Continue reading