Kane Cunningham has bought a house on the edge of a cliff crumbling into the sea in Scarborough. On this website he will display the art he creates from its demise – including video footage from cameras located inside. It promises some dramatic results.
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How do I know China wrecked the climate deal? I was in the room
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/22/copenhagen-climate-change-mark-lynas
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I don’t believe in Global Warming
Brown calls for new approach to climate change talks
David Adam Environment correspondent
The Guardian
22 Dec 2009
Gordon Brown said yesterday that a global treaty on climate change had been ???held to ransom??? by some countries opposed to a deal in Copenhagen, and called for reform of the way such negotiations take place, including an international body to handle… read more…
Anyone for a bit of holy shoplifting – on behalf of the poor you understand?
Father Jones said some people had little option but to turn to crimeA priest from North Yorkshire has advised his congregation to shoplift if they find themselves in hard times.
Father Tim Jones, the parish priest of St Lawrence and St Hilda in York, said people should steal from big chains rather than small businesses.
He said society’s attitude to those in need “leaves some people little option but crime”.
However the Archdeacon of York said: “The Church of England does not advise anyone to shoplift”.
North Yorkshire Police described the sermon as “highly irresponsible”.
‘Catastrophic folly’
A force spokesman said despite people getting in difficult situations “shoplifting or committing other crimes should never be the solution”.
“To do this would make the downward spiral even more rapid, both on an individual basis and on society as a whole,” he said.
I would ask that they do not steal from small, family businesses, but from national businesses, knowing that the costs are ultimately passed on to the rest of us in the form of higher prices
Father Tim JonesSpeaking to his congregation on Sunday, Father Jones said: “My advice, as a Christian priest, is to shoplift.
“I do not offer such advice because I think that stealing is a good thing, or because I think it is harmless, for it is neither.
“I would ask that they do not steal from small, family businesses, but from national businesses, knowing that the costs are ultimately passed on to the rest of us in the form of higher prices.
“When people are released from prison, or find themselves suddenly without work or family support, then to leave them for weeks and weeks with inadequate or clumsy social support is monumental, catastrophic folly.
“We create a situation which leaves some people little option but crime.”
‘Important issues’
Speaking later on BBC Radio York, Father Jones said his intention had not been to rally people to shoplifting, but to encourage people to give more to charity to avoid those in need from becoming so desperate.
“If one has exhausted every legal opportunity to get money and you’re still in a desperate situation it is a better moral thing to do to take absolutely no more than you need for no longer than you need,” he said.
However the Archdeacon of York, the Venerable Richard Seed, said: “Father Tim Jones is raising important issues about the difficulties people face when benefits are not forthcoming, but shoplifting is not the way to overcome these difficulties.”
Father Jones made the news in May 2008 when he made a protest about Playboy branded stationery being aimed at children. He went into a local stationers and threw the Playboy merchandise on the floor.
Sadly this well intentioned shock tactic can only backfire … although I admit to similar thinking recently. I was in Coney Street when I saw swarms of police officers apprehending shoplifters outside the ‘big shops’ in town. Couldn’t they have been better deployed protecting the homes of the citizens of York rather than the business interests of the large commercial chains. The little they lose through shoplifting is tiny in proportion to the loss of personal belongings caused by burglars.
How can we help Romania’s neglected orphans?
We found this report very disturbing when we watched it tonight. As the parents of a son with learning disabilities who is well cared for ihere in the UK we felt we should do something.
Is anyone out there directly involved in supporting these people who are, in effect, still the victims of the communist era in Romania?
The real opinions on global warming – Holy Kaw!
An evolutionary biologist on religion: Spirit level | The Economist
Ready for a serious read over Christmas?
Christmas Grotto
Our home seems to have been transformed into a Christmas grotto.





