Jane PowellReasonable cause to suspect: a disturbing case of British justice losing its wayWhen Sally Lane’s son Jack, fresh out of school, left for Jordan in the summer of 2014, it was for a short holiday with a schoolfriend. A…Feb 20Feb 20
Jane PowellinBrain Food MagazineFood and farming are about more than just the numbersA while ago, introducing a food event, I was advised to chuck a few numbers about to illustrate the difficulties the Welsh food system is…Mar 15, 2020Mar 15, 2020
Jane PowellWho can be in a women’s circle?Recently a young woman got in touch to ask if a women’s circle that I was running would be open to her non-binary friend. Instinctively I…Feb 24, 20204Feb 24, 20204
Jane PowellinBrain Food MagazineEAT Lancet is a start, and now we need to make it fit the real world.Controversy surrounded the report but is it a good starting point?Nov 28, 2019Nov 28, 2019
Jane PowellPower and love: why women hold one of the keys to social changeBringing people together in love and harmony is good, but women need their authentic drive and make a difference in the world.Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Jane PowellDo the UK anti-terror laws go too far? The case of John Letts and Sally LaneJohn Letts and Sally Lane face criminal charges for trying to help their son escape from Syria. Is this really protecting us from…Feb 22, 2019Feb 22, 2019
Jane PowellWhy the British government should get Jack Letts home from SyriaFollowing the fall of ISIS, over 800 Britons are being held in Syria. The UK government must bring them home for trial and rehabilitation.Feb 4, 2019Feb 4, 2019
Jane PowellNourishing the struggle, from protest camp to retreat centreSocial change happens on the inside as well as the outside. This is the story of a woman who set up a retreat centre for activists.Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018