16th March 2023
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Editors at New Thinking magazine – for whom I write a fortnightly column – have generously allowed me to “re-blog” some archive material that created either stimulating feedback or wider interest.
The purpose is not to get a few extra clicks for me and/or NT, although I hope that does also happen, but to allow new readers to see some of the articles that led people on both sides of the Atlantic (or around the world) to contact me with new information, or to express their views: something all writers should encourage (providing it is not just random abuse!).
So here we go.
In January, I posted this piece about the extraordinary battle for justice fought by UK citizen Harry Dunn’s family following the tragic accident in which his motorbike was hit by a vehicle driven, on the wrong side of the road, by a US intelligence agent working in Britain. Feel free to get in touch with any further feedback, thoughts or constructive criticism.
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30th March 2023
New Thinking Archive: Braverman and UK Asylum Seekers
Quite rightly, the treatment of UK immigrants and asylum seekers is back in the news. There’s a lot to say about the UK government’s handling of these delicate policy issues,…
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22nd March 2023
New Thinking Archive: China and Illicit Trade
This week, another article from the New Thinking magazine archive – on the reality of China’s illicit trade. Timely, given President Xi’s recent visit to Moscow. A few interesting, and…
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