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Electricity Supply - The British Experiment

Electricity Supply – The British Experiment

In Britain, most of us take electricity for granted. When there are power cuts, we are shocked by the gloom and the silence and how dependent on electricity we have become. Critics predicted that the privatisation of electricity supply in 1990 would lead to power shortages. Elsewhere in Europe it was sometimes dismissed contemptuously as ‘The British Experiment’. But the plan worked. Private investment flowed and customers reaped the benefits. Then it began to go wrong. Governments wanted more and more say, but their policies were often confusing and sometimes merely vote-catching The confidence of investors was damaged. Power stations closed faster than they were replaced. The risk of power shortages increased.

In 1987, David Porter found himself at the centre of the energy supply revolution when he helped to form a new body created to fight for the UK’s independent electricity producers. Soon he was also speaking for the companies that had once been state-owned. Battles were fought and often won, but government intervention grew relentlessly. The ideals of the privatisation were forgotten. Politics, rather than the paying customers, drove the industry.

This book is David’s story of those eventful years.

Up the Creek Without a Tadpole

Up the Creek Without a Tadpole

The letters Gillian Griffith wrote to her elderly, demented mother were never intended to be read – they were simply Gillian’s way of dealing with her own anger and guilt towards her high-handed, infuriating and impossibly challenging mother. To Gillian’s own surprise, “as the words bounced back at me off the page, magic happened”. The letters began to morph into a book, and the writing of it gradually released Gillian from her mother’s influence. The result is a powerful, touching, uplifting and often very funny account of one woman’s emotional and practical battle with the chaos caused by dementia.

This book (the title comes from a small piece of nonsense spoken by Gillian’s mother) brings a new insight into the effects of dementia on those caught up in it. It will make a valuable and original contribution to the debate on dementia care.

“Dementia drops like a pebble into the pond of family life, and its ripples spread out in ever-increasing circles of devastation.”

The Journey That Never Was by Mereo Books

To Jeanne de Ferranti’s business-minded parents, it was dismissed as an irresponsible waste of time, and it quickly became ‘the journey that never was’. It didn’t enter the record books, and it was never reported in the press. But to Jeanne and her friend and co-driver Jane, it was rather a big adventure. Back in the early 1960s, as two young women in their twenties, they drove one of the first Minis right round the world, and made it home in one piece.

The pair survived endless mechanical breakdowns and a major road accident, enduring hunger, thirst, poverty, bureaucratic red tape and food which ranged from the delightful to the disgusting. They frequently had to fight off the attentions of amorous men, even, at one point, escaping from an attempted rape at knifepoint. But along the way they experienced the kindness of many strangers and saw some of the greatest sights the world has to offer, finally making it safely home two years after they had set out.

This, half a century on, is Jeanne’s enthralling account of the round-the world adventure which at the time was simply swept under the carpet.

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Butterfly Porcupine

Butterfly Porcupine

To people who don’t know her well Tasha seems aloof and unapproachable, but the truth is that she is shy. Despite her beauty, she often wishes she was invisible. Kai is a handsome extrovert who makes friends easily and is a magnet to girls. When Tasha leaves her mum’s home and moves in her ‘A’ Level year to a gated community in West London to live with her father, their paths cross. Kai’s hobby of photography brings them together – and then threatens to
drive them apart…

Butterfly Porcupine is a story told in turn by two teenagers going through the transition from adolescence to adulthood. It is about friendship, betrayal of trust and dealing with the consequences. Most of all, it is about first love.

The Mystery of the Kingdom of God on Earth

The Mystery of the Kingdom of God on Earth

This latest work from Pastor Oghenethoja Umuteme deals with the question of man’s duty to God on Earth. All those who have received the Holy Spirit may learn from it. If you read with an open heart, you will come to understand what the Kingdom of God means to the Lord and how we must all play our part as His followers. This book calls for true believers to reconsider the way they are expressing their faith in the world so that the human race may be safe in the hands of those who truly believe, not those who – perhaps unwittingly – are still helping Satan. It explains how we must all ensure we truly belong to the Kingdom of God on Earth, and how it can be achieved.

Out of the Red

When Anna J Skye discovered that there are men around who will pay an attractive woman generously for the privilege of giving her a good spanking, belting, slippering, thrashing, paddling or caning, she realised – as a mature, intelligent and sexually active woman who had already discovered the erotic thrill of being spanked – that she had found the perfect way to repay the £20,000 debt her late husband had left her. This is Anna’s erotic, moving and often very funny account of her life before and after becoming a ‘spankee’, including her desperate attempts to have a child and the roller-coaster ride of internet dating. A true story of love and sex, pain and pleasure, anger and forgiveness.

“One evening I noticed my bottom in the mirror. It was a pretty good size and shape. I fetched a slipper from the bedroom and gave myself a few whacks with it. Pah! That was nothing. I wondered if I could find a way of getting spanked for money…”

 

Alpha and Omega

Alpha and Omega

Many eminent bible scholars have studied the intriguing question of end days prophecy, while misleading and sometimes absurd claims have been made by the less qualified. Finding many of his questions unanswered by generally accepted past or current explanations, the author set out on a journey to discover for himself the likely truth revealed in the message to men given in the bible. He has written Alpha and Omega in an attempt to clear a path through the jungle of speculation. “The only reliable answers must be found in the scriptures themselves, even if their truths are, at times, well and truly hidden,” he writes.

A fascinating study for those who long to know what truly lies in store for us on earth when the final day arrives.

Lockington - Crash at the Crossing

Lockington – Crash at the Crossing

On 26th July 1986 a train derailed after striking a van at an open level crossing in a remote East Yorkshire village. The resulting carnage killed nine people, injured 42 and left dozens of survivors and families reeling from the shock for the rest of their lives. Now for the first time the full story of that tragedy can be told by the people who were there. The horror of the survivors, the bravery of the rescuers and the heartache for the people left behind. From one disaster came a campaign to have open crossings banned and to make sure a disaster like Lockington will never happen again.

Richard M Jones is a researcher who has made it his life’s ambition to record forgotten disasters and events lost to history. His achievements include writing the first book about the Great Gale of 1871 and placing a memorial for the Lockington victims. A serving member of the Royal Navy, he lives in Bridlington.

Bonnie Montrose

Bonnie Montrose

Originally published in 1899, this collection of poems and songs by Montrose resident William F McHardy was forgotten for more than a century until the author’s great grandson, Bob McHardy, rediscovered it and decided to republish it in his ancestor’s memory, with most of the profits divided between Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Tesco’s Charity of the Year.

This facsimile edition is a faithful paperback reproduction by Mereo of the original book published in Montrose by George A. Bowman.

Science & Politics

Science & Politics

Brian Iddon discovered a passion for chemistry as an eleven-year-old schoolboy. He went on to study it at university, obtaining a BSc, PhD and DSc, and taught and researched his subject at the highest level before making his name in the wider world by presenting a demonstration lecture called ‘The Magic of Chemistry’ to audiences across Britain and Europe.

Brian’s second career was in politics. Elected to Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council in 1977, he fulfilled a wide range of public roles over the next 20 years. In 1997 he was elected to Parliament by the safe Labour seat of Bolton South East, retiring in 2010 after a career in which he wrestled with a range of hot topics from drugs to euthanasia and from health food to peace in the Middle East. He helped to steer through three Acts of Parliament and was a member of the Science and Technology Select Committee.

In retirement, in addition to voluntary work, Dr Iddon has finally found time to write his memoirs – this is Volume 1.