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  • Great homemade dog poo sign

    Outside one Camden school; As the sign says. No poo please.

     
  • Interview: Beatrix Campbell on Conservative women and feminism in the eighties

    In the last parts of our interview with Beatrix Campbell we discussed Conservative women and then feminism in the eighties. Feminism and the eighties

     
  • The home of Chavs? Where could that be?

    Well now we know where Chav-ville is. Barnet, obviously.

     
  • Video: Tempa T London’s property prices

    Priceless call for affordable housing from Tempa T.

     
  • Vacancies: Stamp Out Poverty Policy Advisor

    Salary: £30,000 per annum Job Details: This position will play an important role in the Robin Hood Tax campaign. With significant progress towards achieving taxation on financial transactions in Europe and recent backing from Bill Gates, we are looking for fast-paced, rapid response policy and advocacy for meetings at the […]

     
  • No flat batteries

    Can’t put mmy finger on why this piece of vandalism tickles me. No flat batteries, in fact no phone at all.

     
  • Austerity Isn’t Working

    Filmed in sunny Brockley we see UK Uncut Activists out and about with a critique of current government economic policy.

     
  • Vacancies: National Coordinator, Compass

    Salary: Circa £25,000 Job Details: A vacancy for the new post of National Coordinator of Compass has become available. Working directly to the Compass Chair in our small but vibrant central London office the National Coordinator will play a pivotal role in ensuring the ongoing success of the organisation. The National Coordinator […]

     
  • Monday’s London Links

    Plan B: ‘Find out what kids are good at. It will change their lives’ Youth, Music, London The Guardian The new High Speed Rail may be more than we bargained for. Stop HS2 London’s Conservatives have voted to privatise the fire brigade call center. Snipe. The Evening Standard are giving […]

     
  • Blackheath Society reaches 75 years

    David Mentiply spoke to the Blackheath society about their 75th anniversary.   Q: The Blackheath Society is 75 years old this year. What do you imagine the founding members of the Society would make of Blackheath today? What have been the most significant changes and events over the years? They would […]