Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Power Corruption and Lies: Buy Now form 99p.

July 2, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

  Set in the mid nineteen nineties, this fast moving thriller lifts the curtain on sex, sleaze and corruption in high places. Tor Raven’s novel captures the mood of those times with a host of fictional characters who engage in political intrigue, money laundering and murder, pursued by an Irish investigative journalist and his girlfriend, […]

A Fishing Convention: Withdraw from What?

July 2, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Whilst this blog would not oppose any good news for the UK’s blighted fishing industry, it is unclear what this latest proposal from Michael Gove actually means. The convention from which he proposes to withdraw is according to various international legal authorities, no longer in existence because it has been replaced by the EU Common […]

Get Ready To Win For Labour

June 30, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Labour achieved a stunning breakthrough on June 8th, denying the Tories their expected victory. Now the May government totters forward, propped up by the DUP, with a Cabinet split over Brexit and austerity and a Tory party split between the hard cliff edge Brexiteers and those with a bit more common sense. The only unifying […]

Power Corruption and Lies: Buy Now from 99p

June 30, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

  Set in the mid nineteen nineties, this fast moving thriller lifts the curtain on sex, sleaze and corruption in high places. Tor Raven’s novel captures the mood of those times with a host of fictional characters who engage in political intrigue, money laundering and murder, pursued by an Irish investigative journalist and his girlfriend, […]

Grenfell Tower: The Public Inquiry

June 29, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Public Inquiries have fallen into disrepute. They take too long and even longer to deliver a conclusion. Rarely does that conform with what everybody who heard the evidence would have themselves concluded. They cost a fortune and are then forgotten. Occasionally they work; Bloody Sunday (in the end) and Scarman come to mind. But Scott, […]

Camden Evacuation: Was This Necessary?

June 24, 2017 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

First things first. Grenfell Tower need not have happened if notice had been taken of tenants and occupiers, and proper judgment had been exercised about fire safety measures during and after the refurbishment. There is little doubt that both local and national governments have questions to answer; the police are now investigating and there is […]