
The Stab In The Front I Didn’t See Coming
She ran my writing through an AI detector on a hunch. I'd sent her my medical report five weeks earlier.
Former CID detective. 21 years inside policing. Writing what the system tries to bury– institutional failure, policing and politics, two-tier justice, and the safety of women and children. I don't look away.
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She ran my writing through an AI detector on a hunch. I'd sent her my medical report five weeks earlier.

The Saints We Choose

A professor whose claims collapsed under scrutiny. A colleague who called Western education a threat. A panel that prioritised ideology. And a leadership that treated questions as the problem.

After the evidence landed, the defence of Jason Arday became a defence of the machinery that protected him.

Jason Arday built a career on extraordinary claims. When people examined them, he reported them for harassment and racism. Cambridge is only now investigating.

How a set of extraordinary, largely unverified claims took Jason Arday from South London to a Cambridge professorship — and why asking for evidence was treated as the real offence.

Colour me skeptical — how a diversity poster boy’s extraordinary claims went unchallenged for years because no one dared ask if they were true

On 30–31 July 2026, between 49,000 and 60,000 people crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in a matter of hours.

I am trialing new content for paid subcribers, one way is to narrate my articles with my own voice, rather than the AI generated one from Substack.

How British Policing Lost It's Nerve, And Public Confidence