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ASDA Have Abolished End-of-Day Price Reductions in All Their Stores

  ASDA recently joined the other majors and the discounters in reducing the price of milk and there has been much hype in the media about this.  However what has not yet been extensively reported is an important policy change on price reductions which, I suspect, they were hoping to introduce ‘by stealth’ while consumer focus was diverted elsewhere. This move will have a far greater effect on some of the prices we pay than a few pence off the price of a ‘pinta’ – read on to find out why… Some Background I recently revised an article which was first published last autumn on supermarket food. This was a time when the cost-of-living crisis was beginning to hit us all hard. The article was primarily aimed at highlighting food waste and what we could do to reduce it, thereby saving ourselves money and helping protect the environment. What emerged at the time was that many people were already finding it necessary to use food banks to feed their families adequately, and those that were

Z-Library Take-Down by US Government – Whither Publishing and Copyright ?

 Blog first published November 2022. Updated April 2023. Introduction The high-handed (and possibly even illegal) take-down of the popular and much-loved Z-Library e-publication site in November by the US Government prompted me at the time to take a look at publishing and copyright in the days of the internet, and ask the question as to whether the current copyright and publishing systems are really fit for purpose. With the return of z-library to the 'airwaves' it's obvious that the publishing model will need to change. Here are some ideas as to how. First a bit of background.... Publishing Systems and the Internet Currently, authors receive at best only a small up-front advance on their books and publications from their publisher. And this only occurs once the publisher has decided the book has a reasonable chance of success. Once the book has cleared all its editing, revision & compilation 'hurdles' it's then published in both printed and e-book format

UK’s ‘Broken’ Immigration System – how could we fix it ?

I first published this blog in November 2022 at a time when we were nearing the 50,000 mark for small-boat illegal channel migrants arriving in UK. Although many of the arguments are still valid, I've revised the content to reflect the current change in 'mood music' with the EU and the more robust home office stance announced this week, in the hope that some of the suggestions may prove useful in the negotiations. ***** This is a particularly controversial topic, and has been foremost in our minds in UK since Putin’s Ukraine invasion and its migratory aftermath.  There are no hard and fast solutions to what is now effectively a global problem, but I'll attempt to provide some suggestions, and will focus primarily on our own issues with controlling illegal migration to the UK. The many crises and disasters occurring in other parts of the world are continuing to drive further migration ‘waves’ and will continue to do so over the coming years as resources become exhaust