While the mainstream media fawns over Theresa May, the public can see right through her [TWEETS]
Theresa May’s attempt to take the ‘centre-ground’ in British politics has been met with approval from the mainstream media, but...
Mark Turley has written across many subjects and is the author of six books. He has twice been nominated for William Hill Sports Book of the Year. In 2015, for 'Journeymen', about boxers who lose for a living and in 2017 for 'Redemption: From iron bars to ironman' about John Mcavoy, a life sentenced prisoner who became a world record breaking athlete.
Mark is particularly interested in power structures, in all forms and concerned by the narrowness of discourse across modern media.
Outside of writing, he spent 17 years working in education, mainly with young people who found themselves permanently excluded from mainstream school and / or in trouble with the criminal justice system.
Theresa May’s attempt to take the ‘centre-ground’ in British politics has been met with approval from the mainstream media, but...
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The Labour Party conference in Liverpool is drawing to a close. Having received an overwhelming mandate from the party, Jeremy...
Opponents of re-elected Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have wasted no time in continuing their attacks during the Labour Party conference. Corbyn...
A new documentary entitled Brexit, a very British coup (first aired on BBC2 on Thursday 22 September at 9pm) will reveal the...
Theresa May’s debut before the United Nations provided an object lesson in circular thinking. Speaking before the assembly in New...
Activists marched through East London on 17 September to protest the latest episode in a troubling trend. The colourfully dressed and...
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Gideon Osborne, has pulled himself out of backbench obscurity with a revival of his...
The final televised debate between Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and challenger Owen Smith took place on 14 September, doing little...
It was over before it began. Former Prime Minister David William Donald Cameron lasted a grand total of two months...
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