The Crash of London’s Latest LTN
24 March 2025
by Mike Wells
The Saga of the Benin Bronzes Takes a Farcical New Turn
30 October 2024
by Mike Wells
First opened in 1889, Waterlow Park is now overrun with air-polluting barbecues and noisy parties. Mike Wells bemoans the poor management of this once-beautiful public space by Camden Council.
A Labour-run council has been forced to scrap London's latest LTN following a huge swell of local opposition pointing out the anti-car scheme's obvious flaws. No proper consultation as usual, says Mike Wells.
The saga of the Benin bronzes takes a farcical new turn this week as a museum is inaugurated, but there are no bronzes to go in it because the heir to the brutal Benin slavers has claimed them all as his private property.
The campaign to save Benin bronzes in the world's museums was unexpectedly boosted in Zurich last week when a descendant of those enslaved by the African kingdom stood up and demanded the bloody truth be acknowledged.
A Sunday Times journalist's description of female genital mutilation as "circumcision" in an article about the Pitt Rivers Museum reveals her ignorance, says Mike Wells. Either that, or she's being 'culturally sensitive'.
Mike Wells uncovers more green waste as Kirklees council confirms in an FOI that it is not monitoring the results of an eco-housing pilot scheme highlighted in Keir Starmer's 2022 Labour conference speech.
The EU will keep turning a blind eye to Ireland's lucrative Corporation Tax wheeze as long as it keeps taking in the migrants and refugees, says Mike Wells.
In a surprise to no one, the King of Asante in Ghana says he'd like to keep the golden relics loaned to him by the British Museum. Looks like they're going the same way as the Benin bronzes, says Mike Wells.
The first museum to display the Benin bronzes in 1897 became the first to 'give them back' in 2022. But the truth is these 'returned' historical artefacts are vanishing into the ether.
Nigeria has failed to look after the Benin bronzes it has and shouldn't be given any more, says leading Swiss ethnologist Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin as she opposes the restitution movement. They belong to humanity.
Last week Nigeria's national grid collapsed entirely. A recent poll found 73% of the population wants to leave. The country is no fit state to look after 'restituted' precious artefacts, says Mike Wells.
Mike Wells asks why British museums are morally obliged to return the Benin bronzes, given that they were created by a brutal, slave-owning regime that engaged in ritual human sacrifice, including the crucifixion of women.
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