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  • Don’t shout at me about Assange

    Don’t shout at me about Assange

    We don’t trust the media on issues we know about, because we are equipped to see the lies and the smears – and yet we tend to believe them on issues we don’t know so much about.

    Kay Green

    April 15, 2019
    activism, media, Politics, Uncategorized
    Julian Assange, media, Politics, Tony Blair, Whistleblowers, Wikileaks, Writing
  • Baffled by the women’s sex-and-gender campaign? – here’s a handy overview

    Baffled by the women’s sex-and-gender campaign? – here’s a handy overview

    Baffled by the women’s sex-and-gender campaign? Here’s a handy overview

    Kay Green

    April 8, 2019
    activism, Politics, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Diane Jones, Fairplay for women, Feminism, Gender Identity, sex and gender, the cotton ceiling, Transgendertrend, Unisex changing rooms, WomansPlaceUK, women
  • Basic Truths About Basic Income

    Basic Truths About Basic Income

    Basic income and how we can make it happen – an evening with Guy Standing

    Kay Green

    April 3, 2019
    Book reviews, book shops, economics, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Basic Income, Guy Standing, John MacDonnell, Labour Party Manifesto, Printed Matter Bookshop, Printworks, The People’s Chancellor
  • 50 shades of grey matter

    50 shades of grey matter

    The new neuroscience that shatters the myth of the female brain

    Kay Green

    March 27, 2019
    Book reviews, prejudice, Uncategorized, women
    Aston University Brain Centre, Neurotrash, Professor Gina Rippon, The Gendered Brain
  • Timothy’s Gate

    Timothy’s Gate

    A magic, hidden world just for you, just when you need it, what could go wrong?

    Kay Green

    March 26, 2019
    Book reviews, Circaidy Gregory Press, Uncategorized
    Books, Children’s fantasy books, Circaidy Gregory Press, High King, Sue Hoffmann, Timothy’s Gate
  • Follow The Money

    Follow The Money

    Everyone’s angry and frightened, even the rich, because the rich follow the money, and the money just isn’t giving clear instructions.’

    Kay Green

    March 25, 2019
    activism, Corbyn, economics, Election, Labour, Politics, Uncategorized
    Big Red Bus, Brexit, Chua Umunna, Ian Sinclair, Iraq War, Jeremy Corbyn, The People’s Vote, Tom Watson, Tony Blair
  • The past is a dangerous country – guest post by S. P. Moss

    The past is a dangerous country – guest post by S. P. Moss

    Whatever happened to those good old ripping yarns?

    Kay Green

    March 25, 2019
    Book reviews, Circaidy Gregory Press, Uncategorized
    Circaidy Gregory Press, S P Moss, The Al-Eden Emergency, The Bother in Burmeon, The Trouble in Teutonia
  • Our lousy politicians

    Our lousy politicians

    There could have been some real politics tonight – it could have made a difference, but these amateurs missed an opportunity.

    Kay Green

    March 20, 2019
    Corbyn, Labour, media, Politics, Uncategorized
    Caroline Lucas, Chuka Umunna, Deomcracy fail, Jeremy Corbyn
  • Let Battle Commence!

    Let Battle Commence!

    Humans do like a good scrap

    Kay Green

    March 6, 2019
    Uncategorized
  • Oh, what a lovely conference

    Oh, what a lovely conference

    Labour Party Women’s Conference – the good and the not so good.

    Kay Green

    March 3, 2019
    Labour, Politics, Uncategorized, women
    Labour Women’s Conference, Telford 2019
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