What counts for business is the money it makes. Growth is what counts. Changes in organisation and technology must deliver that growth. If people get in the way then they are often sacrificed. In 1999, the Post Office brought the Fujitsu computer system Horizon to all its branches. Unfortunately, it didn’t function properly and the… Continue reading False Accounts: Exposing the Post Office Cover Up
Month: June 2024
Creativity Corner at HOME
HOME in Manchester launches a new Creativity Corner and hosts a series of space themed family–friendly events for May half term. Located on the ground floor, this new and free creative space invites visitors to make a self-celebration mask, create a story or have a portrait drawn by community artist and storyteller Phoebe Foxtrot. Acclaimed dance company… Continue reading Creativity Corner at HOME
Red Sky At Sunrise
At the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, the audience was treated to an entrancing journey through Laurie Lee’s interwar years. Anton Lessor and Charlie Hamblett brought dramatic gravitas to their readings from Red Sky At Sunrise (a trilogy of Cider With Rosie, As I walked Out One Midsummer Morning and A Moment Of War), skilfully adapted by Deidre Shields to produce an engaging… Continue reading Red Sky At Sunrise