Social Justice

David Chambers on March 13th, 2009

I’m a great Dr Who fan having more DVD’s of the series than anything else. One great episode was called Daleks in Manhattan where the TARDIS lands in 1930s New York in the midst of the Great Depression. People go missing and of course the Doctors’ arch enemies the Daleks are involved. The episode also [...]

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David Chambers on February 26th, 2009

RBS Announces the biggest Corporate loss in UK History     Thousands are likely to find themselves out of work.     Sir Fred Goodwin, Ex RBS boss, indicates that he will not give up his £650, 000 pension   But are we as Guilty?           Ezekiel  16:49  This was the [...]

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David Chambers on February 10th, 2009

Last Night I watched the C4 Dispatches programme on Ageism. It highlighted the plight of many UK Citizens over the age of 50 who could not get work. Take for example a 56 year old qualified accountant and his young daughter still in accountancy training. They both applied at the same time to the same [...]

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