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Lebanon suffers effects of future ‘game changer of the battlefield’

Soft and silver-white in colour, lithium belongs to the alkali group of metals and is the lightest and least dense at room temperature. Extremely reactive and flammable, it is not found naturally in its elemental form occurring instead in chemical compounds. For commercial lithium production the element has to be isolated through electrolysis from a…

1st October 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

Lebanon and beyond on the road to ‘greater Israel’

As a teenager in the 1970s I’ve little doubt Britain’s Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer was subjected to a similar diet of “shaggy-dog” stories as myself, courtesy of television icons such as Les Dawson, Ronnie Corbett and Max Bygraves, so it puzzles me profoundly that he clings to the nonsense scripted by Mossad’s dream weavers…

28th September 2024 in Controversy, History, Politics.

It’s fascism when standing up for humanity becomes extreme

Two poignant protests in Cardiff in the past few days in memory of the tens of thousands of innocent women and children slaughtered by Benjamin Netanyahu’s terrorist regime in Israel have been completely ignored by MediaWales newspapers, although Wales On Sunday did carry a report on Charlotte Church’s presence at the Palestine solidarity march in…

14th March 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

One little thing Wales could do that would have a huge impact

Having worked in journalism for more than half my life, days seem to come and go without the dates really registering with me… it applies to birthdays, even my own, Christmas and all sorts of other anniversaries that should have significance but don’t as I struggle to even remember what day it is let alone…

1st March 2024 in Controversy, Politics, Sport.

One person’s sacrifice futile in a world that condones genocide

As Israel’s campaign of genocide heads into its sixth month, I’ve heard many people take solace from the knowledge they are “standing on the right side of history” by speaking out about the atrocities and condemning the United Kingdom government’s complicity in the ethnic cleansing being carried out in Gaza by Benjamin Netanyahu’s terrorist regime.…

29th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

Only a fool would take Israeli propaganda at face value

I tried to watch Wednesday’s Westminster ceasefire debate over Israel’s campaign of genocide in Gaza but found it such pantomime that I wasn’t able to stomach much and still don’t really know whether the United Kingdom has called for a ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave or not. I’m aware the debate ended in uproar after…

23rd February 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

Call for a ceasefire Starmer’s only hope of restoring credibility

Good or bad, for better or worse, one thing we can all be certain of is that life goes on. And right at this moment I’m thankful I have the good fortune that mine is centred in a country that is not under siege by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) bombing hospitals, schools, universities and…

19th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics.

From the ‘great abstainer’ to a Euro no-brainer for Wales

Oh yes he’s the “great abstainer” and he’s “pretending that he’s doing well” in a lovely series of little podcasts being put out on Instagram at great expense by the Conservative Party… but money well spent on Alun “Friend of Israel” Cairns as it’s only a drop in the ocean in comparison to the Tory…

17th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics, Sport.

Time for Wales to put humanity first and boycott Euro play-offs

With Israel’s campaign of genocide in Gaza now into its fifth month I find it absolutely staggering that its name went into the draw yesterday (8 February) for the 2024-25 Uefa Nations League, which did not contain the name of Russia because of its phoney stage-managed conflict with Ukraine. Please explain why there is no…

9th February 2024 in Controversy, Politics, Sport.

How Wales plays a part in Israeli campaign of genocide in Gaza

In the summer last year I remember hearing about Senedd Economy Minister Vaughan Gething blowing the horn about an advanced United States-based engineering company expanding its presence with a new centre of excellence at Cardiff Airport, St Athan, in the Vale of Glamorgan. It immediately set off alarm bells but, as events in Gaza took…

9th February 2024 in Controversy, Engineering, Politics, Science.

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