A plea from the consumerwatchfoundation.com to Mr Edward Timpson Dear Mr Timpson, While the action taken against yourself at your Cheshire house by a group of people protesting about their shattered families is not something we would condone, the consumerwatchfoundation.com is offering you the opportunity to address the people […]
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A message from the Editor at the consumerwatchfoundation.com, Leigh G Banks … We at the consumerwatchfoundation.com are a professional news organisation. And we were the first to report about an attack on the home of a government minister by a group of protesters… it was more than fifty hours later […]
Victims of parental alienation are expected to gather in Manchester on May 20 in what could become a major show of strength against a syndrome which is destroying lives across the world. People are using social media to arrange car sharing to get them to the event and a coach […]
The boss of a controversial child protection service has said that Parental Alienation is just as powerful a public health issue as smoking or drinking. Anthony Douglas, chief executive of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass), had recently also said that divorced parents who “brainwash” their children against […]
I know it has recently become a great British pastime to bash the media, and newspapers in particular. But everybody needs the Press at times … so how do you get it to work for you? First, if you’re going to pitch your events then it’s useful to understand how […]
Democracy basically means the rule of the commoner, and a referendum is the referring of a single issue to the people of a democratic country. Eleven leading judges at the Supreme Court have decided that the House of Lords – an unelected bunch with an average age of 70 – […]
The day I stepped into my first national newspaper office at the beginning of my life as a journalist I was told something I would never forget… That doyen of the Red Tops Derek Jameson had just taken over as editor at the Daily Star and he saw me as […]
Peers have backed down in their war with MPs over legislation designed to stop newspapers exposing corruption and speaking out against injustice. The House of Lords decided not to push an amendment to the Investigatory Powers Bill which would force papers to pay court costs for both parties in any […]