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Donna-Louise Flowers

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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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.

The Saints We Choose

The Saints We Choose

The Rot in the Faculty at Cambridge

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.

When Verification of Facts Is Labelled A Racist Smear Campaign

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

He Called the Police on Anyone Who Questioned 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.

Believe Me - The Extraordinary Story Of Jason Arday

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.

The Great Unchecked Fairy Tale of Jason Arday

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

The Invasion Of Ceuta: 60,000 People - And Why Britain Should Be Terrified

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.

The Cage or The Voice

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.

Two Tier - The Policing of Fear

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