By Martin Hayes some people say that angels don’t existbut I don’t believe in any of their crapthe people are full of itI prefer to believe that... Continue reading
Satellite image of Sudan executions. Image courtesy of Yale School of Public Health -public domain By Nick Moss In ’44 and ’45, the piles of shoes at... Continue reading
Richard Thomas White, born 1899, signed up in 1914, aged 14 By Violet White I will not be remembering youembedded with panoply, poppies and pomp,entrenched in all... Continue reading
The line-up for 16 November 2025 is: Peter Marinker – Peter Marinker is a London-based actor well known forhis work on BBC Radio, his many audio book... Continue reading
By James O’Brien Take my hand then Hiba,To the Fields of Athenry,We’ll go then to the blackthorn,The hawthorn copse,Lay awhile, try and breathe,Try to survey heaven or... Continue reading
By Ella B. Winters Dear neighbour,You whitewashed the streetand smeared it with a bloodycross. Your celebration buntingturned a noose, squeezingthe breathout of me.I am not scared to... Continue reading
Image by Tim Pierce By Jim Aitken They come from across Africaand from the Middle Eastand from further East,masses on the move from landsonce colonised or still... Continue reading
England flags, Bermondsey. Commons image. By Pauline Sewards Here they come: the haters swarming up lamppostswearing big boy balaclavas and black hoodiesbouncing on the balls of their... Continue reading
Mural of Marwan Barghouti By Nick Moss Here [in this city] dwells Eunomia (Good Governance) and that unsullied fountain Dice (Justice), her sister, sure support of cities;... Continue reading
By Jim Aitken Of that great quartet of ancient Chinese thinkers – Lao Tzu (604 – 517 BC), Confucius (551 – 479 BC), Mencius (372 – 289... Continue reading