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New Navigation System

The redesigned website uses a new drop-down navigation system. Click any of the main headings for the section introduction then hover your mouse over the drop-down menus. Click any item to navigate to the required page.

Note:
The navigation menus are written in JavaScript so Java must be enabled in your browser.

How to use  our website

The content is grouped under nine sections which show in a horizontal menu located under the title on every page:

  1. Home - home page, news snippets and general information
  2. Government - national government issues and government departments/quangos
  3. Councils - local authority antics
  4. Law - legal issues, law makers and enforcers
  5. Companies - warnings about suspect companies and their operations
  6. People - immigration issues, people topics
  7. Links - other websites trying to fight corruption and deceit
  8. Archives - articles that are no longer topical

Selecting a page to visit

As you pass your mouse over each section header, it will change to a light green colour. Each section head leads to an introduction page. Where there is more content, a menu panel will drop down. Further menu choices may also scroll out to the left or right. As your mouse moves down the panel each article will be highlighted in dark green with light green borders. At any stage, you can click your mouse button on a heading or sub-heading to read the article in question.

Text links on pages you have already visited will be orange; unvisited page links are green.

Submitting your comments and voting

At the end of each article is a form where you can add your comments and vote to let us know whether you agree with the article or not.

Below that is a link to our contact form where you can submit details about any other issues that affect you; issues you believe others should be warned about.

If you submit a comment, we will publish it on the page and your vote will be recorded in the table that appears at the top of the left hand column on each page.

Please note our anti-spam routines are now much stricter. You cannot submit a form unless you supply all the information requested.

Links to other websites

Instead of opening a new browser window when you click a hyperlink to an external website, the page will now appear in a shadowbox frame. All links on the site will function normally and you can close the window by clicking outside the frame or clicking the cross in the bottom right hand corner.

Advertising links

On the right-hand side of each page you will see a Google AdWords panel. There is also an AdWords panel at the bottom of each page. If you see anything of interest, we encourage you to click the link as this is how we earn some revenue to keep the website going. Unfortunately, we have no control over the content of each advert so you may see some from the type of people we try to expose.

Bookmark our website

Add our website to your favourites list by clicking our bookmark link at the foot of most pages.

Please enjoy your visit to our website and do help us to expose other dodgy practises. We will always respect your anonymity if you request it and the information you give us may help other people to avoid becoming victims of corruption or dishonesty.

Latest browsers including Internet Explorer 9

We have recoded all the web pages to the latest standards provided by XHTML. The site has been tested with all the latest browsers and works perfectly. We have noticed that some IE8/9 add-ons cause ShadowBox features to display in the wrong place on longer pages. If this happens to you, the simplest way to get round this problem is to follow these procedures:

  1. Click the Tools menu
  2. Select Internet Options
  3. Click the Advanced tab
  4. Click the Reset button to restore all settings to their default condition


"Many men stumble across the truth ... but most manage to pick themselves up and continue as if nothing had happened."

Winston S Churchill

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