Archive for November, 2013

Ex-servicemen mark remembrance day by marching in defiance of war

Ex-servicemen mark remembrance day by marching in defiance of war

This week, the media was ablaze with hundreds of reports of soldiers and citizens marking remembrance day with two minutes silence and laying poppies at the centopath. However, what did not hit the headlines was a march by Veterans for Peace (VFP) gathered in Trafalgar square who then marched with their supporters to the Cenotaph under a banner saying ‘NEVER[Read More…]

Irene Brown

Police whistleblower jailed and punished for unveiling corruption

A civilian police worker was thrown into the cells and threatened with life in prison for speaking out against a catalogue of corruption from police officers in the UK. Irene Brown was apprehended by five officers and had her house ransacked with over £2,000 removed after speaking out against the wrongdoing of her employer, Cumbria Police. She first began her[Read More…]

Claire Pepper

A crowd of good samaritans band together to save cyclist

A cyclist who was severely injured on the roads in the UK has praised the strangers who helped to save her life. Fashion photographer Claire Pepper was involved in a collision with a car in London, and ended up trapped underneath it. Around ten passers-by helped to lift the car off of her and release her from underneath it. She[Read More…]

Super typhoon Haiyan the strongest to ever hit the Earth

Super typhoon Haiyan the strongest to ever hit the Earth

Over the last few days the world had witnessed one of the most horrific storms in history. A super typhoon by the name of Haiyan that hit the Philippines reached an intensity never measured to date with other hurricanes which had hit countries across the world. Therefore it has started to raise several questions, as one witness thousands lying buried[Read More…]