Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and friends have been broadcasting the Fish Fight all this week on Channel 4. The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness of problems relating to the ways in which we source and use fish and I for one have been appalled at some of the topics discussed. From the way in which Tesco’s use misleading labelling on their canned tuna to the ways in which fish are caught to the limited awareness of the plethora of types of fish out these; there is a fight going on to sort this out and fish need you! Continue reading
Category Archives: politics
More bad news for higher education
Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat deputy leader and government advisor on access to higher education, has revealed plans to reform universities as reported in the Guardian and the Telegraph. Continue reading
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Tagged education, higher education, Liberal Democrat, Simon Hughes, university
Hatchet job…
The new ConDem coalition government has recently announced a whole raft of cuts and restructuring which promises to radically change our public services. Whether this is for the better, I for one, think not; most likely they will do considerable damage to our public services at a time when we need to be investing in them.


