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Cleaning up
Andre Rostant February 01 2026

Progress takes time and continued effort. Take, for example, the cleanliness of London: it is a constant battle, but one that saves lives. By André Rostant

I was born in The Smoke in 1963, literally. We would craft clay ashtrays as juniors, progressing to metal ones in secondary scho...

Deja vu
Andre Rostant December 01 2025

On the illusion of choice and how the energy industry encapsulates so much wrong with the UK. By André Rostant

The British climate is getting consistently milder, which is of little consolation to those dying from the cold in their homes, ...

It is what it is
Andre Rostant October 01 2025

In a world that all too often overwhelms and exhausts, people can make a difference. By André Rostant 

Just when you think you are cured of being human. Precisely when your scepticism is honed, your eyebrow raise perfected and you ...

Challenges
Andre Rostant May 01 2025

A perception-warping, thought-provoking piece on the different challenges people face across our society. By André Rostant

Jonathan is married, with a five-year-old child. He and his wife struggle to cope due to an unfortunate condition they share. Je...

A history lesson
Andre Rostant February 01 2025

What does Jimmy Carter’s death tells us about time and how can homelessness be consigned to the history books? These and other questions answered – or at least pondered – by
André Rostant

The death of Jimmy Carter just before Christmas reminds us that much of history is not as long ago as it may seem: some alive to...

Change is constant
Andre Rostant October 01 2024

They say that things changing is life’s only constant. Words on what change looks like and whether it is a good thing. By André Rostant

They demolished Mecca!Don’t take my word for it. If the weather stays fine, go for an evening stroll through King Edward Memoria...

Not begging but drowning
Andre Rostant August 01 2024

On the dismal failure of government to confront the increase in homelessness in the UK and how policy has actively worsened the situation. By André Rostant

As I write, a young man lies in St Mary’s, Paddington, his pelvis shattered. Ben – a West-End beggar – threw himself under a tub...

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