Sir Trevor McDonald has warned the media to be vigilant against the risk of an “apartheid” system that does not…
Panorama claims London mayor increases taxpayer funding to Bangladeshi and Somali groups
A London mayor who was accused by the Panorama programme of diverting £2m in public grants allegedly to shore up his vote…
Did US spy satellites track Malaysia Flight MH370?
Nearly six days have passed since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and authorities still have no idea what…
The Anti-Apartheid Movement goes online: a unique archive of the struggle
Forward to Freedom: the History of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement 1959-1994, went live this week, featuring archive highlights such as…
Markets fear Russia has cut US treasury bill holding over Ukraine crisis
Financial markets are on high alert over the Ukraine crisis amid speculation that the Kremlin had pulled its vast US treasury bill holdings out of New York.
Too many Old Etonians in No 10, declares Michael Gove
Michael Gove: Domination of one school in public life is ‘ridiculous’ – Too many Old Etonians in No 10
Khat ban: What next?
The UK government’s decision to ban the mild stimulant khat seems a poor choice. This decision, without doubt, is more political than rational. In any case, the likely outcomes are frightening.
Parent-Teacher Collaboration: In It Together
Over the last three to five years, Bristol schools have taken productive steps to improve the engagement of parents although they ought to do more if they are to enable pupils remove hurdles to their advancement. The current engagement strategies, for example, should be looked at thoroughly and further developed to make schools be more democratically governed, but equally more responsive to the diverse needs of the local community.
A refugee week poem: The journey
Refugee Week – Poem dedicated to refugees:
Ready, Aim, Fire
The gun releases death on to the innocent
Withdraw, turn, March
The murderers kick aside the still corpse
In the sea of blood lay all I loved.
The pain of loss refused to be evicted
The image of death forever stamped in my mind
Cash is king
Somali business folk must understand that when in Rome they must do as the Romans do. This is a vital lesson. In Somalia it was easy to lend to your neighbour or long term customers and trust them to pay on time when agreed. Even without much written law, customs are strong and bind an entire community together. The respect of an individual depends on their ability to honour their obligations and debt. Unlike going bankrupt in England and America, once the business community has lost faith and trust in a person or group in Somalia, they are ostracised by everyone else.
