Lest we Forget – Tiananmen Square 1989
You all know there are two things I value highly. One is the democratic society we live in and the
Is welfare becoming a business
Welfare is becoming a business – like McDonalds - Are NGOs really saving any money and who’s reaping the benefits?
My response to the Budget
For the past week or so I have been in London getting my Big Picture Social Justice Film Festival off
Upon Visiting the Bronte House – Haworth, Yorkshire
I gotta confess, I have never read any of the Bronte sisters works. Not Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, any of
Doing freedom – it’s a hard job
You know, freedom is a wonderful thing. I’m sitting here in Balan’s coffee shop in Soho, London one sunny spring
Can you help me in these troubled times?
Because I am fairly well known through my welfare and media activities and not afraid to speak my mind and
Kids from The Hub in Bangkok
A few weeks ago I had to undergo a Hiatus Hernia operation. “Not very difficult”, I was told, it involved
The Kids of The Hub Bangkok just Grip my Heart
A few weeks ago I had to undergo a Hiatus Hernia operation. “Not very difficult”, I was told, it involved
Post-Easter Musings – 2014
The last Sunday before Advent (the four weeks leading up to Christmas) is called the Sunday of Christ the King.
An Easter Meditation – 2014
Whatever opinions you have about Christianity you must agree that the events of that Easter two thousand years ago, however
The Big Picture Film Festival all over for another year
What a great festival it has been! Firstly, I would like to thank everyone involved with this year’s Big Picture
Musings – five days after the Royal Commission
It is five days now since I held Mary Farrell’s hand in the witness box of the Royal Commission into

