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Why False Allegations Watch (FAW) was set up and its aims
Introduction: The competing camps on alleged sexual offences Our existing contemporary moment can be characterised in terms of an...
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Oct 31, 202211 min read


Charlotte Nichols and the Proudmanisation of Westminster
Charlotte Nichols, Member of Parliament, Warrington North. Since 2015, when a fellow barrister wrote flattering remarks on her LinkedIn profile and she outed him for it, Charlotte Proudman has been fighting the patriarchy in law and beyond. Whether it’s equal pay, manspreading, rape or the Garrick Club, if Proudman sees a speck of perceived male privilege, she’s there. Her ‘inspirational’ girl-boss ways seem to have now found themselves transplanted onto the backbenches of th
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4 days ago5 min read


Pascal Blasio dies in prison maintaining his innocence
Sonia Robinson Blasio and Pascal Blasio Pascal Blasio, who maintained his innocence throughout the past seven years of imprisonment, passed away on Saturday 28th February 2026. Pascal’s death has left his family and friends devastated and searching for answers. His wife, Sonia, who stood by him throughout his trial, spoke of her heartbreak and anger at the suffering he endured in his final days. “It was so cruel, the way he suffered. I am so angry right now and so emotional,”
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Mar 41 min read


Reclaiming Non-Binary (Thinking)
‘Keir Starmer-era New Culture Convictions - free speech, upskirting, staring, pub banter - are those for which his tenure will be remembered, and that’s gotta hurt the man who thought he was destined to complete Tony Blair’s social justice revolution’ Not everything has to be about sexual identity. Non-binary may have been spannered into an idea of how (generally young) people who don’t feel like either sex ‘identify’, or fancy, but in perspective terms it is about rejectin
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Feb 287 min read


Sussex police must 'never' be believed
By anonymous victim of the ‘Must Be Believed’ policy operated by Sussex Police and all other police forces nationwide. When Sussex Police tried to stitch me up, they didn’t realise that I was an investigative journalist. It all began when I was playing with my dog on my front lawn when two burly, over weight officers arrived, walked along my path straight past me and into my house without permission. “Hey, where do you think you’re going?” I shouted. “Do you want to tal
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Feb 1514 min read


The Man Who Invented the UK Music Industry. 65: My Life So Far by Jonathan King - a review by Sean Bw Parker
Jonathan King Born Kenneth King some 81 years ago, Jonathan King has sold 40 million-plus records since his number one Everyone’s Gone To The Moon in 1965. After attending Charterhouse and Cambridge, King went on to name Genesis and produce their first album, steer The Rocky Horror Picture Show and 10CC to success, present Entertainment USA and US radio shows, and produce the BRIT awards and Eurovision in their halcyon 90s pomp. Since King published 65: My Life So Far in
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Feb 86 min read


Postcard from Canada: From Abuse to False Allegations
'Men of Dartmoor E-Wing, Christmas 2019' by Sean Bw Parker ‘Their friend attempted to intervene to the Crown that no harm occurred and that my accuser may be at fault while providing their own information against my accuser. This was ignored. I was charged with sexual assault and related offenses.’ I have experienced severe false allegations, I was criminally charged with sexual assault and my name was cleared before a trial took place. I refused to sign a peace bond beca
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Feb 45 min read


When Tribes Replace Standards: Due Process in Scotland’s Online Justice Wars
Recent reporting quotes Police Scotland as saying Ellie Wilson has been arrested and charged in connection with alleged domestic abuse-related offences and released on an undertaking to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court in April 2026. That fact alone settles nothing about guilt or innocence. It tells us only that an allegation will be tested in court. This is precisely where a healthy civic instinct should assert itself. A charge is not proof. The presumption of innocence is
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Jan 264 min read


A Database Of The Falsely Accused and Their Accusers and Why We Need One
We are live!! For those who don’t know, I have been affected by the world of false accusations since 2009 when a member of my family was targeted. This was followed by another set of accusations against the same person in 2014 and both of these events involved the UK Family Court. In 2015 and 2016 a different family member was targeted. These accusations involved both the English and Scottish criminal courts, and at this point I became actively involved, determined to find ou
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Jan 215 min read


‘Coercive control’ is a flawed concept misused to destroy families
WHEN Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of the US from multiple United Nations human rights bodies, the reaction was predictably furious. But almost nobody asked the more uncomfortable question: what kind of ‘truth’ has been flowing from these institutions into our courts? For years, concepts such as ‘coercive control’ have travelled from UN reports to domestic law with barely a pause for scientific scrutiny, transforming complex psychological dynamics into moral certainti
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Jan 156 min read


The cancellation of the nuclear family
THE Government is planning to ‘re-educate’ boys in case they grow up to harm women, Bruce Newsome reported in TCW on New Year’s Day . This same Government remains silent, however, about a present and pressing harm devastating children and families right now. It is a harm that parents are inflicting on their children — enforced separation from one of their parents with the near to total exclusion of that parent from the child’s family life. Over the festive period, thousands
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Jan 134 min read


Under Yorkshire Skies: Murder at the Post Office - a review
'Computer Says No, Computer Says No, Computer Says No’ said Dr Michael Naughton of Empowering The Innocent (ETI) in part three of Murder at the Post Office , a SKY TV three-partner broadcast over Christmas 2025. He was talking about the appeal rejection process of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which he has been scrutinising for nearly a quarter of a century. The murder of the title was that of Diana Garbutt in Melsonby, Yorkshire in 2010, for which her husband
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Jan 26 min read


Why Meta’s Banning of People Convicted of Sex Offences (PCOSOs) is Unlawful
‘Big Tech companies have no business interfering with or basing decisions on internal British law.’ SAFARI - Supporting All Falsely Accused with Reference Information - have said that about one fifth of correspondents to them are maintaining innocence, which extrapolates to around 15,000 people in prison at any one time being PMIs (Prisoners Maintaining Innocence) and to hundreds of thousands of people in the community if you count backwards in time. We might want to just c
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Dec 18, 20255 min read


"Parental Alienation and Me" by Sean Bw Parker
"Alienated children" by Sean Bw Parker On an evening in the winter of 1984, after my older brother and I hadn’t seen our mother for some weeks, there came a tap on the French windows of our house near Cullompton in East Devon. The heavy burgundy curtains remained drawn, our father ignoring the quiet raps. Our mother had finally left the family home on 6th June that year, D-Day, after years of stress, and finally prompted by an exposed affair with a local vicar, whose wife had
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Dec 2, 20255 min read


The Ghosting of Laurence Fox
"Laurence Fox" by Sean Bw Parker 'There is a strange and quite new tactic employed by these 4WF types however. It almost seems premeditated in a media-training type of way, and it goes: call out (snitch); feign outrage (media messaging); claim victimhood (or have it claimed for you); ghost (ignore); move on to find new target' In September 2023, actor, presenter and leader of The Reclaim Party Laurence Fox was first suspended and then sacked from his own show on GB News.
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Dec 1, 20254 min read


Lammy’s Vision for Juryless Trials - with artist and Lucy Letby portraitist Juliet Pleming
'Lucy Letby' by Juliet Pleming A leaked internal Ministry of Justice (MoJ) memo has revealed that Justice Secretary David Lammy is proposing to significantly restrict the right to a jury trial in England and Wales to only the ‘most serious’ cases, such as murder, rape, and manslaughter. The memo reportedly states there is ‘no right’ to a jury trial in the UK. The proposals are a shift from Lammy's 2017 review of the justice system, where he described juries as a "success stor
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Nov 26, 20253 min read


Controlling the Narrative: The role of the media in Miscarriages of Justice
Seema Misra - falsely accused and wrongly convicted when she was pregnant I attended the Empowering the Innocent (ETI) conference earlier this year at Bristol University and I had a gentleman standing near me and I recognised his face. It was Seema Misra’s husband, Davinder, and I started to talk to him. The upshot was that he asked me if I could write an article on the role of the media in miscarriages of justice and I said that I would. On going to visit them and having a t
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Nov 25, 202514 min read


The Recent Supreme Court Rulings – What They Tell Us About The State Of the Legal System
Two landmark Supreme Court rulings took centre stage in the second week of November this year, though you wouldn’t actually know it from the limited news coverage. The first ( 12 th November 2025 ) was the written ruling regarding whether or not the Human Rights of David Daly and Andrew Keir were breached in their trials on sexual offences. First heard in March of this year, it took the court 8 months to publish its ruling and though it was acknowledged that current practice
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Nov 21, 20259 min read


10yrs on – Where Are We Now and How Did We Get Here? It’s Become Time To Shatter The ‘False Allegations are Vanishingly Rare’ Myth Once And For All
Some might be familiar with the very first piece I wrote on the subject of false allegations . Written 7 years after my husband’s initial arrest, 6 years after a summons to trial in Scotland was not called and the claims deemed ‘not a crime’ in the Sheriff Court in Scotland and 3 years after his formal acquittal of 13 charges in the Crown Court in England, it was the first step to where I am today in terms of ‘ Speaking Up and Speaking Out’ (another piece I wrote in 2023). C
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Nov 20, 202511 min read


Trawling and bundling – policy and tactics in rape and sexual assault trials
UK Supreme Court In the early 1990’s, a lifetime ago now, I was a junior trainee in a solicitor’s office in Leeds. It was a small general practice, and I soon had my own (supervised) caseload that consisted of some divorce, wardship, crime and conveyancing files; the whole gamut. I loved every minute of it and I had every intention of qualifying as a solicitor, but life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans and that never happened, though that’s bye-the-bye. A f
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Nov 14, 202511 min read
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