IBIS-MAL – £2,725 FOR 10 DAYS IN A £60 HOTEL JUST BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO GO HOME

And you can’t go to the bar or the restaurant – and you have to change your own sheets and towels and be accompanied by a security guard if you want a fag! Arrivals at Heathrow, for instance, will have to pay £1750 for a single adult, £650 for an additional adult and £325 each… Continue reading IBIS-MAL – £2,725 FOR 10 DAYS IN A £60 HOTEL JUST BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO GO HOME

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Sun finally shines a light on parental alienation, thanks to my old ‘mucker’ Deidre

Let’s get Deidre Sanders on board in our fight against PA! As most people know here, I’m a journalist and broadcaster – real McCoy! I write for national newspapers and magazines regularly and I have a cable TV opinion show on AirTVinternational which is featured on Roku. But stories about parental alienation have rarely managed… Continue reading Sun finally shines a light on parental alienation, thanks to my old ‘mucker’ Deidre

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One day you’re there – the next you’re gone. How does this affect our children?

Children’s Mental Health Week, 2021, encouraged children to express themselves and share their feelings … here Andrew John Teague, from NAAP and D.A.D.s, discusses how parental alienation can damage our children. The worst thing about contact denial is, without a doubt, not being able to see or speak to your children. But can you even… Continue reading One day you’re there – the next you’re gone. How does this affect our children?

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Why are we moaning about a shot in the arm which could cure our world?

What is wrong with Britain? Even the Covid vaccine is anything but a shot in the arm to some people who’ve had it! As if it was some major talking point, Piers Morgan revealed his mum has flu-like symptoms after her first coronavirus vaccinations and that began a debate yet again how safe it all… Continue reading Why are we moaning about a shot in the arm which could cure our world?

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Taking on family heartbreak by climbing from the bottom of a bottle to the top of Kilimanjaro

Mosa Kiswane has gone straight to the top in his battle to mend his broken family… Straight to the top of one of the world’s highest mountains, Kilimanjaro. Mosa, aged 49, said: “I’d reached rock bottom five years ago but now I’ve climbed back and got to the summit of Kilimanjaro. It means such a… Continue reading Taking on family heartbreak by climbing from the bottom of a bottle to the top of Kilimanjaro

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How a slur by Proby led me full-Tilt into Scott’s world of Gothic genius

About 35 years ago, I’d just finished an interview for a morning newspaper with pop crock PJ Proby. Jim was making yet another comeback, this time by claiming that Madonna was singing on the notorious Savoy Sessions, his latest recording. Of course she wasn’t and she was apparently threatening to sue him. What did she… Continue reading How a slur by Proby led me full-Tilt into Scott’s world of Gothic genius

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