17 October 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, General, Government
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 17th October 2021 “Diversity is our strength”. That’s what we’re told. Incessantly. Relentlessly. Over and over again. But what is not so ever-present is a reason, or an explanation. Why is diversity our...
10 October 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, Brexit, General
Kerry Jones October 10th 2021 We may live on an island but we share this planet with many other countries, which is why International Affairs are so important. Our interactions with our neighbours, be it next door, or in the next town or country, says a lot about us....
10 October 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, General, Government
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 10th October 2021 It’s an issue that pops up very very frequently, especially since the Coronavirus Act removed so many of our rights and freedoms with blatant ferocity. Many people take for granted that our rights are protected at...
22 September 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, General
This blog is an extended version of a letter I sent to the Daily Telegraph for publication and to GB news. Both ignored it. I am a member of several private social media groups of retired policemen. I and many of my retired colleagues are becoming increasingly...
19 September 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, General
Anne Marie Waters Sunday 19th September 2021 My mother lives in Ireland. I have not seen her since 2018 and with threat of another lockdown hanging over us, I thought it best to visit her while I still can. So I set about organising my journey. Prior to 2020, going...
13 September 2021 | Anne Marie Waters, Blogs, General
Warning: Graphic Content This is a report by The Animal Justice Project In January 2021, an industry-wide review of the Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing (WATOK) legislation took place. The UK government stated that the review would “provide significant...