Category: Archive
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Geopolitics & Empire podcast
I was honoured to be Hrvoje Moric’s guest on his Geopolitics & Empire podcast. We had a wide ranging conversation that covered many topics. I hope that you enjoy it and, if you do, please share it with a friend. Exterminating Poverty Book explained in under three minutes Dr Sutherland’s work in tuberculosis The Regent’s…
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The King’s Writ in Scotland
This post is an excerpt from A Time to Keep (1934): The administration of justice in Tain was a homely affair. Both at the Sheriff Court and the Police Court, over which a bailie presided, were held in the Council Chamber, in what was a moveable dock. One morning in the Sheriff Court a young…
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A murder in the Highlands
This story comes from Dr. Sutherland’s book A Time to Keep (1934). The farm of Invernauld is at Rosehall, a remote place in Sutherland, eleven miles from Bonar Bridge, and on the lonely highway that leads to Lochlinver on the west coast. Half a mile from Invernauld, and on the steep hillside, is the village…
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Happy Christmas!
As we reach the close of 2024, I’m reflecting on a remarkable year of growth in our mission to share the truth about the historic Birth Control Libel Trial of 1923. Through enlightening conversations – including interviews with Kate Mason on Deconstructing 4IR Narratives and with Michael Matt on Remnant-TV – we’ve reached new audiences…
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Understanding Euthanasia: A Historical Perspective
The seventeenth chapter of Halliday Sutherland’s 1936 book, “Laws of Life,” dealt with Euthanasia. His contribution to the debate is still relevant today and is published as the British MPs vote on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill on Friday. In November, 1931, the President of the Society of Medical Officers of Health,…