EMERGENCY POWERS – BALANCE – BEING REASONABLE AND SENSIBLE New emergency powers enacted, and restrictions imposed by UK Government (UKGOV) to deal with the Coronavirus epidemic (CV), judging by reports,…
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Some Sherbhert readers may recall the story of Terry Waite, who, in the Daily Telegraph on 27 March, wrote about his extraordinary experience as a captive in Lebanon. It’s a…
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The effects of Covid-19(CV) and the protective measures the UK Government (UKGOV) and other Governments around the world are taking are producing comments and issues such as those raised by…
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Covid-19 is driving social change and attitudes at an unprecedented pace, with little time to think through all the implications of decisions. Each person is having to show a level…
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The Covid-19 (CV) story moves daily, dominating the news and many people’s lives. Stepping back from it will be important, to get it and the behaviours it is requiring and…
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In the war on Covid – 19 (CV), the UK Government (UKGOV) is using the best advice and its best judgment in setting the strategy and guidelines to protect life…
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UK Government ban on new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars for 2035 Are electric cars all that green? Alternative energy sources Electric bikes and scooters Should not the UK be…
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COVID-19 CLOUD currently overshadows the UK – while cases are expected to reach epidemic or pandemic proportions, rather than stirring people into panic, there is the silver lining that the…
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BARE NECESSITIES Food, with water, clean air and shelter, is a necessity for survival, but little else is. Vast numbers of people on the planet suffer shortages, or hang by…
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“The NHS is Broken”, “British Politics is Broken” and lots more is broken some say. Being broken is a common extreme refrain heard in the media from some politicians, journalists…