Have a look at this, it’ll get your blood boiling at the fucking disgrace of a police force we’ve got in the UK. It’s a video made by art student Simona Bonomo of some buildings in London. She was then apprehended by a gum-chewing PCSO who tried to label her as a terrorist because she [...more]
You may remember from last year that the Office of Fair Trading fingered 112 construction companies due to allegations that all companies had; …engaged in bid rigging activities, and in particular cover pricing. Cover pricing describes a situation where one or more bidders collude with a competitor during a tender process to obtain a price [...more]
Funny how an MP can come out slagging off BAe Systems for being caught out on dodgy financial practices. Today Fylde Tory Michael Jack MP spunked a salvo into the face of BAe after they reportedly paid off the US Department of Transport to the tune of £250m for misleading them about payments made in [...more]
It just gets worse and worse reading for UKIP members these days. After selling its soul to a group of city traders due to bankruptcy worries, the party that started out with a different fresh outlook from the LibLabCon axis has been plunged deeper into crisis as several of its MEPs are being probed for [...more]
Devil’s Kitchen has excelled itself once again with two brilliant rebuttals of climate change and inherent corruption behind the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. After the government funded IPCC were found to have been making up facts in order to lobby governments, DK unveils a string of controversies, cover ups and sexing ups that serve [...more]
The first guest post ever comes to you from the creative articulation of the controversial Harold Ernest Gokdogan. His personal crusade against Wyre Borough Council’s head of planning exploded into my mailbox and I thought, after editing out all most references to female genitalia, I’d deliver it to you as a nice weekend present. Take [...more]
Everyone who’s ever had to book a rail ticket knows that the array of prices, tickets and criteria with which you may use them can be a massive source of confusion and in many cases great annoyance. Following the privatisation of the railways and the corruption of our train tracks by companies like Virgin, First [...more]