The sorrowful case of Diana Parkes v Arkbound Foundation
What happens when a small, self-represented charity finds itself in court against a claimant backed by a trained barrister? If the presiding judge is Jonathan Napier, the outcome seems almost inevitable: the charity loses—not because of the merits of the case, but because one side’s arguments are wholly disregarded while the other’s are upheld in their entirety. Justice is not blind—it peers over its scales to see who is wealthier, better dressed, and accompanied by legal muscle.
Poetry, Plastic bags & the power of community
In this interview with Grace Dewar, author and artist T. S. IDIOT reflects on his journey from punk-inspired lyricist to published poet, exploring his creative process, the role of community, and the evolution of his craft.
‘Our Economy’ and Creative Writing Workshops
When I signed up to the ‘Our Economy and Creative Writing Workshop’, I admit, I was stepping out of my comfort zone. Though I had been with the Arkbound Foundation as a volunteer for about a year when I signed up, I seldom showcased my writing – and I had very little interest in the theory of economics.
This workshop changed both – and for the better.