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Woman with a heart of gold

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Pearl Maiden is a lady with a mission, writes Emma Suddaby. What she does, and why it’s needed, should concern us all.

National Service is a good solution

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The whirlwind of publicity surrounding youth violence around the country means everyone has their own solution, writes blogger Emma Suddaby… Mine? National Service, of course.

Children hardened to dark underside of life

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Another week gone by, another child killed on our streets. It seems that in some parts of Britain, children are at war with one another, writes Blogger Emma Suddaby.

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When ‘no’ means . . . nothing

So, after all the shilly-shallying, the flannel, the promises and accusations, we’re all finally clear on one thing at least, writes blogger Emma Suddaby, that whether we should allow our seat of power to pass into European hands or not, was never a choice we were going to be offered.

Bigger isn’t necessarily better

We’ve lost our post offices, our police stations and our local shops, writes blogger Emma Suddaby. Whatever happened to “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it?”

In support of stem cell research

The recent revival of debate over whether to allow stem cell research in the name of medical progress reminded me of the snap decisions we all make about issues we have no real way of understanding, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.

A head in the clouds - literally

Well readers, I’ve only gone and done it . . . I’m finally a fully qualified pilot, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.

Honouring our armed heroes

Blogger Emma Sudday welcomes calls for a new Bank Holiday to celebrate “our incredible army, navy and air force”.

Hospital unit a second home for many

The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital Trust has announced the imminent closure of the Rheumatology Unit, based on its Ercall Ward since time immemorial, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.

Hanging on to our Britishness

I love the way our winter is just long enough, and grey enough that by the end of it we’ve almost forgotten spring is round the corner, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.

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