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A New Year's resolution easy to keep!

Sunday 17th December 2023
EM

New Year's Resolutions Christmas is nearly behind us, and all of the dieting we will have done in the past year to get that perfect bikini body has been totally undone. We will have eaten more food than is normally possible in a week, never mind a few days, and now we solemnly vow for the New Year that we WILL get it off again. We promise that we will eat healthier and change our dieting habits for good this time around in 2023. In fact, let's not just stop there; we will exercise more and get fit. Cost of living We know the year has been tough on our loved ones, and where we have been able, we will have splurged a…

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Could a lie detector test help victims of abuse?

Friday 26th May 2023
EM

Sexual assault is one of the most terrifying experiences that a person has to endure. It's not just the act itself, but having to live with the trauma for a lifetime. It isn't something that goes away and remains with all victims indefinitely. Some do get closure to a certain extent if the perpetrator is charged and justice is served. We would hope as a society that all survivors of this atrocity get justice and can try to move on; however, this is seldom the case. Shocking Statistics In the year ending September 2022, the highest number of rapes was recorded by police at a staggering 70,633. During this time, only 2616 people were charged with the offence. This is only the…

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Lie Detector Tests for Theft in the Workplace

Wednesday 17th May 2023
EM

In 2021, the finance director of the Cornish recruitment consultancy Jambo Ltd. was jailed for six years. Nicky Retallik swindled the company to the tune of £1.4 million. This devious fraudster transferred funds into his own personal bank accounts that should have been paid to other firms. This ongoing embezzlement went undetected for nine years. During the court hearing, the judge was told that the losses had prevented the company from being able to afford to provide the employees with pay raises and had, in fact, caused them to make some employees redundant. All of which, as the finance director of Jambo, Retallik was fully aware of; the judge commented that had he not been caught, he would have still been…

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A Special Fathers Day Gift for You

Monday 15th May 2023
EM

In honour of Father's Day on 16 June 2023, we thought it would be good to take a look at the white lies we were told as children. We all know that the majority of the warnings our parents gave us when we were growing up were to protect us from harm, keep us healthy, and provide us with manners around others. We have all learned from these little fabrications of the truth, and let's be honest, many of these fibs have been passed down from generation to generation.  So, let's take a look at some and see why these little tales have been around for so long. See how many you can remember and/or if you've told them to…

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What happens when I take a lie detector test?

Thursday 11th May 2023
EM

We receive many calls and emails from clients who wish to know what is involved. Below we have provided a brief run-down of what happens when you take a lie detector test and the process that follows. Making your booking To proceed with your booking, we require a non-refundable booking fee to be paid. This secures your date and time and ensures the office will not offer it to anyone else. The remainder of the payment is due 48 hours before your test date. Once your booking fee has been paid, we will send you an online form to complete to tell us if you are taking any medications of any kind and to agree to our terms and conditions. For example,…

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Lie Detector Test For Cheating

Tuesday 25th April 2023
EM

It will be of no surprise that a lie detector test for cheating (more commonly called and infidelity lie detector test) is one of the most popular reasons clients contact us. Over the years, we have seen an increase in the amount of couples contacting us to complete the examination, usually as a last resort to resolve the uncertainties in their lives. Many couples have had doubts for many years and although they think their partner has been unfaithful, or they want to prove they haven't, they can not see a way to get the proof they so desperately need. A lie detector test for cheating can be the first step on the road to recovery, or a way…

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Do you need a weekend lie detector test?

Friday 31st March 2023
EM

We all have busy lives and trying to find the time to do anything, let alone a lie detector test can be tough. We have enough trouble trying to get a few hours off just for a doctors appointment, or organise someone to look after the kids so we can have lunch with a friend. Aside from this, although they shouldn't, people tend to feel embarrassed about telling anyone outside of the situation why they need a few hours away from work. It is quite difficult to get an appointment that will fit into our working schedule and this is why we have decided to offer office location lie detector tests in Solihull and Coventry on a Saturday. The earliest appointment…

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Spring clean your life with our unbeatable spring sale

Thursday 23rd March 2023
EM

It is that time of year where we all look to do the deep (spring) clean of the house. This usually involves a thorough clean of our properties from top to bottom, removing the clutter that may have been sat there for years and maybe redecorating to freshen up a room. A fresh outlook. Whenever this task has been completed, we feel better inside and out, we walk through our neatly organised and radiant rooms and it gives us a boost. It has always made us wonder why we don't do that with our lives. It is commonplace at New Year that we will make a resolution to make a change, but these rarely make it to the end of the year.…

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Do you need a cheap lie detector test?

Saturday 18th March 2023
EM

It is always the case that when anyone researches any kind of service, they will always look for the cheapest and best option available. One of the most popular searches our industry comes across is people looking for a cheap lie detector test but let's be clear, you do still need to do your homework. There are a lot of companies in the UK that offer clients a cheap lie detector test, however still you need to ensure that you check the examiner is qualified. It is an unfortunate fact of everyday life that people will falsely advertise that their polygraph examinations are legitimate and conducted by a fully accredited examiner. How do I check if a cheap lie detector test…

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Do you need a lie detector test in Bristol?

Wednesday 15th March 2023
EM

Bristol is a buzzing university city, stocked to the brim with many different lifestyles and cultures. Of the population of an impressive 459, 000 residents, it boasts at least 45 religions with a massive 91 different languages spoken. There are 54,000 students who attend the two universities in the area. Bristol was also names by the Guardian as one of the happiest places to live. It has also been voted one of the kindest and best places to live outside of London. Bristol's night-life is teaming with various music venues, art exhibitions and museums. It is also the birthplace of the UK's well known artist Banksy and the Hollywood legend Cary Grant. Extramarital affairs With so much to see and do, Bristol is…

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Are you a human lie detector? take our quiz and test your knowledge

Friday 10th March 2023
EM

How well do you know our beloved country? Are you a human lie detector, do you know which of our fun facts are true and which are false? Test your knowledge with our fun quiz. The prominent landmark clock tower's name is not actually Big Ben?Pigeons are the property of King Charles, it is illegal to eat them in England?It is just 21 miles across the channel from the UK to France?Llanfairpwllgwyngyll-gogerychwyrndrobwlllllandysiliogogogoch in Wales has the longest place name in the world?Historically, the shortest war in England lasted just 38 minutes and took place in 1896?Queen Elizabeth ll never attended school?The first recorded use of words including the word 'lacklustre' featured in William Shakespeare's plays?Saint George fought a giant badger in…

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Constance Marten, the missing heiress

Monday 6th March 2023
EM

The runaway heiress, Constance Marten was reported missing with her sex offender boyfriend, Mark Gordon on 5 January 2023. This was as a result of their burning car being discovered on the M61 near Bolton. Concerns were raised as investigators found placenta and blood on the back seat and Miss Marsden's passport, still legible. All other belongings appear to have perished in the fire. The discovery launched the search as it was evident that Constance had given birth. The following day, the police reported that the couple continued on foot reaching Anchor Lane Bridge and proceeding to make their way to Liverpool, eventually travelling to Essex by taxi. At 12.49pm on 6 January 2023, Greater Manchester Police appealed to the…

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Do you need a lie detector test in Cardiff?

Monday 27th February 2023
EM

Lie detector test in Cardiff Cardiff is the capital city of Wales, it is the eleventh largest city in the United Kingdom. Cardiff is known for being one of the main sources for television and film production, its triumphs including Dr Who, Torchwood and Sherlock. As such, Cardiff has a large population of student life which inevitably means a bustling and exciting night-life. Unfortunately with such high levels of socialisation, it is rife with antisocial behaviour and drug use. This situation does not appear to have improved in the last 15-20 years. What is antisocial behaviour? Antisocial behaviour affects all people in many different ways and there are many forms of it. The people who are on the receiving end of it are…

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Who is Shamima Begum?

Wednesday 22nd February 2023
Em

Who hasn't heard of Shamima Begum? But who is she and what exactly has she done? Is she really a danger to our society and how could we prove her real intentions? Who is Shamima Begum? Shamima was 15 when she she left Bethnal Green in London to become a part of the Islamic State. She decided to do this based on the information from a single interview in the press, or so she says. There are many holes in her story which have been revealed throughout her protests, that she is ready to return to the UK and not a danger to our country or our pubic. We at Lie Detector Services Ltd are torn by her protests and feel a…

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Why take a lie detector test in Coventry?

Thursday 16th February 2023
EM

Coventry is a city that sits in the West Midlands. It is the home of the 2-tone music industry and Britain's motor industry. The 2021 census showed there were 354,328 residents giving it the status of being one of the top ten largest cities in the UK. Why would you need a lie detector test in Coventry? When most people have been stolen from they will have more than one suspect and this puts pressure on all relationships around them. A lie detector test in Coventry could solve this problem by revealing the people who are deserving of your trust and ousting those that are not. If one of your party refuse this type of blanket testing then there is usually a…

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Why choose a lie detector test in Leeds.

Tuesday 7th February 2023
EM

Leeds is one of the most famous cities in the UK, home to the first steam locomotive and has the oldest running commercial railway in the world. Believe it or not, Leeds is actually also responsible for providing the UK with the internet. Freeserve was founded in 1998 and was the first provider of the internet in the country. Since this ground-breaking and innovation, the company has changed hands on a number of occasions and is now owned by the well known EE network. The Statistics The internet has always been a base for people to communicate. This can be a harmless exchange with friends, but what happens if the search history points to something dishonest, or worse still, criminal? Statistics…

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Climate Change True or False?

Thursday 2nd February 2023
JT

Don't you just hate it when people lie to you? Most people do - more so when it is conspiratorial. Do you remember not so long ago we were told that we were facing global warming and when it became quite obvious that this was far from the case they changed the name to "Climate Change." Well, they can give it any name they want because it is not proved by any reasonable science and many claim, it's nothing but governments trying to take control of the private sector and redistributing vast amounts of money to their elite friends using fear and confusion to generate the laws which allow them to do this. What's the story For 20 years or…

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The truth always gets out!

Monday 30th January 2023
EM

The Greek word for "truth" is aletheia, which literally means to "un-hide" or "hiding nothing." It conveys the thought that truth is always there, always open and available for all to see, with nothing being hidden or obscured. As an organization tasked with finding the truth, all aspects of the truth interest us but little is more interesting than some of the quotes about truth by some of the world's most famous people. Here we list a few, just a fraction in fact, of some of the greatest quotes about the truth. If you find these interesting, you can find another 2500 at least, on the net. No one with a basic education can fail to be impressed by the observations packed…

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How can a polygraph test help you?

Thursday 26th January 2023
EM

*Lie detection by polygraph - How it can help YOU and under what circumstances.* There can't be many people who are unaware of lie detection machines and services but many, if not most are not really sure about the circumstances in which they are used. To shed light on this subject we'll list some of the crimes below in which a polygraph may go a long way in helping to show involvement or innocence. However, be aware that if involvement or guilt in a crime is present then that will be shown equally enthusiastically. However, lie detection services are currently more commonly used in domestic matters where one partner is accused of infidelity and wants to prove to the other…

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What type of liar are you?

Tuesday 24th January 2023
EM

You won't believe this but do you know that each and every one of us lie all the time. . . . . and that includes you. According to Professor T. R. Levine, who for the past 25 years has researched lying and deception, he claims that on average, people tell one or two lies or more, every day. Clearly the man has never met a number of ex-wives and husbands who would be in the Guinness book of records for lying if such a category existed. Robert Feldman, also researching into lies and lying found that strangers meeting face to face are liable to tell three porkie pies within just 10 minutes. This being the case it looks as…

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Do you need an Infidelity Lie Detector Test in Manchester?

Friday 20th January 2023
EM

Manchester is a well-known city in Lancashire, North West England, that is youthful, energetic, and diverse. It is brimming with culture and history and is now featured in Lonely Planet's 2023 "Best in Travel" as one of the most sought after places to visit in the UK. More impressively, Manchester was named in National Geographic's annual "Best of the World" list as the only UK city with must-see areas to visit all over the world. The city emits a sense of fun for the youth with an amazing number of venues for live music, as well as nightclubs, bars, and restaurants, not forgetting the "Gay Village." A hive of entertainment and activity, this little village set in Canal Street is one…

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Should the police face mandatory lie detector tests?

Thursday 19th January 2023
EM

As a nation we have sat and watched the news over the last 2 years and seen many police personnel arrested, dismissed and incarcerated for various crimes, however this has only been more publicised after the murder of Sarah Everard. This senseless killing of a beautiful, bright and intelligent woman proved that there is a need for more rigorous screening on the people we trust to protect our loved ones and keep people such as Wayne Couzens and David Carrick out of positions of authority. As a woman and the Customer Support Manager here at Lie Detector Services LTD, I feel it is sad to say that the days a policeman approaches you in the street when you are walking…

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So, you want to know how to lie?

Wednesday 18th January 2023
EM

Being acknowledged experts in the field of lying we're going to teach you how to lie. Now lying can and often is, complicated and difficult, especially if you don't do it often. If you are a novice liar you must learn a few basics such as what constitutes a good lie. For example, pick a simple lie which is believable. Preparation is key. If you plan the lie ahead of time, it will help if you spend a little time memorizing the details. In fact, write it down and practice it until it sounds convincing. Never forget, liars need a good memory. Without doubt, the most important aspect of good lying is the delivery you will need to ensure the lie…

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Why take a Lie Detector Test in Birmingham?

Saturday 14th January 2023
EM

Birmingham is a multi-cultural and vibrate city, with many different religions, nationalities and generations living happily as a community. That being said Birmingham was depicted as the fourth city in the UK with the highest recorded crime rates. Crime statistics gathered by The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that up to June 2021, 102.9 crimes were committed per 1000 people living in this bustling West Midlands city. A large number of these crimes are theft. This could be small items such as mobile phones or bicycles, however the larger scale being home burglaries and car theft. It's natural to think that these "opportunists" went into your property blind, not knowing the haul they would be able to gain from…

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How to become a Polygraph Examiner

Wednesday 11th January 2023
EM

So you want to be a `polygraph examiner. . . . . Polygraph examiners are trained to operate polygraph instruments - popularly known as lie detectors to determine whether someone is telling the truth. Although there is some controversy as to whether the instrument is fool proof, a controversy which has existed for over a hundred years, the fact is they are in wide use with Governments, police forces, probation services and even large companies are using them. And which country's intelligence agencies would be without them these days? The instrument operator, known as an examiner or Polygraphist will ask the subject straightforward questions so as to be able to gauge their responses. Later, he or she (yes there are a considerable…

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Can I take a lie detector test near me?

Tuesday 10th January 2023
EM

Many people who look to take a lie detector test worry that the venue will be in one of the major cities in the UK. They worry that they will have to travel to get the answers they truly deserve. This is not the case. Many believe that this form of service is not readily available in their area. At Lie Detector Services Ltd, we want to make your life easier, and this is why we use locally sourced conference centres all over the UK to be able to facilitate your needs. When you google a service you wish to use in your area, you will search "plumbing services near me" or "builders near me" because this will bring up…

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How to prepare for a lie detector test

Thursday 5th January 2023
EM

In any examination situation, preparation is key and that is of the examiner and of the examinee. Below we will highlight some of the preparation involved in the test process in order to help you to understand the examiners reasons for the venue and surroundings in which your test should be completed. So, how does your examiner prepare for your lie detector test? They will ensure that they have formulated the logistics of your appointment from start to finish prior to your test taking place, these will include but are not limited to. 1.Location It is important that the venue for the test is private, confidential and quiet. The reason behind this is due to distraction of the examinee. If you consider a…

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Techniques Behind Lie Detection and The Evolving Hunt For The Truth

Wednesday 4th January 2023

That humans lie is nothing new. In fact, lying probably started at about the same time as the ability to communicate. Throughout history humans have lied with the same amount of enthusiasm and it is now quite clear that lying is an integral part of our lives with no sign of losing its appeal. There are almost as many reasons for lying as there are lies. Sometimes just harmless little white lies, other times catastrophic lies that shake the foundations of civilisations. We lie to protect ourselves from the truth and to avoid consequences and punishments for wrongdoing but at the other end of the scale we lie simply to please others. How are lies detected today? Our very survival has…

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Famous or Infamous Lies?

Wednesday 28th December 2022
JT

A lie occurs when one person intentionally and deliberately misleads another. Now, you may think this description of the lie is somewhat obvious, even boring and not worth further thought, yet people as well as being deceived by lies are fascinated with them and by the people who tell them. But why? Some experts believe our interest in lies and deceit is simply because each time a liar is detected we have to accept the fact that we're all vulnerable which many find a difficult pill to swallow. However, in addition to struggling constantly to find the truth the lie has nonetheless been glorified in thousands of quotes, some of which are profound, others remarkably observant and…

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Jordan McSweeney jailed for 38 years

Thursday 22nd December 2022
EM

Jordan McSweeney has been jailed for 38 years for the senseless killing of Zara Aleena, but could anything have been done to prevent this atrocity, we think so. Many police forces in the UK use lie detector tests to prevent repeat offenders in situations involving sexual violence against children. If a pedophile ends up failing their polygraph examination it is not considered to be concrete evidence that the person is being deceitful, however it can help to lead to further investigation and continued supervision. The ministry of justice said in 2018 that 166 sex offenders have been sent back to jail after concerns were raised after they failed their lie detector tests. The results showed investigating officers that there was…

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Mone is the route of all evil

Wednesday 21st December 2022
JT

Recently, whilst going about my lawful occasions, I happened to stop by a coffee shop when I noticed an old copy of The Times which had been neatly folded and put into the paper rack along with the up to date tabloids Whilst admiring this inspired use of recycling, It concerned the very well known Baroness Mone, who it would seem, had blotted her copybook in regard to the sale of PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) to the department of health. Imagine how surprised I was to read that during Covid, face masks supplied by a PPE firm linked to Baroness Mone, were sold to the Department of Health for more than twice as much as identical ones which could…

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Could a lie detector test for couples help the Meghan and Harry debate?

Thursday 15th December 2022
EM

It's been a long standing conspiracy within the royal family about who our royals should date, and even marry. First we had Princess Diana, previously known as Lady Diana Frances Spencer, Diana was revered as a "commoner" amongst the aristocracy. Charles was dating Diana's sister, Sarah when after just 13 meetings he wed Diana in the lavish wedding the world stopped to experience. The world loved Diana and after her untimely death the Royals lost the "Peoples Princess" and the nation went into mourning. Princess Diana was loved by all and not one of us can say we do not remember where we were when the news was broken. The nation lost a true diamond and to this day we…

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Polygraph or EyeDetect

Tuesday 13th December 2022
JT

Despite the fact it's been exactly one hundred years since the polygraph was invented, during which time it has been in constant use with great success, this remarkable machine has still to receive backing from the court. Police forces use them, security agencies and many others use them. They are even used by couples wanting to know the truth about their partners so why the resistance from the courts. Why are lie detector tests not used in court? It's not too difficult to understand. In most of the western world where English law is in use, there is one rule which is sacred and that is in any court proceedings, Even if there is only 1% doubt, the defendant must…

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How do you pass a lie detector test?

Sunday 4th December 2022
EM

How do you pass a lie detector test? This is a common question when looking at the things people search for when considering taking a polygraph examination. The question should not be, "How do you pass a lie detector test?" But more importantly, why would you need to search for this question in your web browser if you are telling the truth? Honesty is the foundation of any type of relationship in life, and if you have progressed to the point where a lie detector test is needed, then you should own up to any wrongdoing prior to the test process. Admitting to your deceit is the first stage of rebuilding your life, and the lie detector test can then be…

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What is a lie?

Thursday 1st December 2022
EM

Half-truths, lies and the "little white lie" We would like all to say that throughout our lives we have never told a lie, but that would be a fib now, wouldn't it? We are all guilty of lying but there is a vast difference between the types of lies we tell. It is important to know the difference between what is socially acceptable to lie about and what is damaging to the person on the receiving end of it, so what is a lie in reality? It is obvious that an actual lie is basically something that is clearly untrue, the "little white lie" is to save someone's feelings and last but by no means least you have the "half-truth". The half-truth…

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How Accurate Is a Lie Detector Test?

Thursday 24th November 2022
EM

We all want to believe that the steps we take in life and the decisions we make are for the better. We want to put our faith in others to help guide us through the bad times and help us reach a happier existence. So, how can a lie detector test company help us all with that? The question on most people's minds when they look at putting their faith in polygraph services to determine the future of their relationship, be that work or in their personal life, is how accurate is a lie detector test? To evaluate this, we need to initially look at the basics to understand how this potentially life-changing leap of faith may work. What is a lie…

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Could Lie Detector Tests help with Immigration?

Friday 11th November 2022
EM

The UK's immigration crisis is becoming more and more worrisome, up to November 1, 2022, home secretary Suella Braverman stated that there has been an "invasion" of approximately 40,000 illegal migrants arriving on UK shores so far this year. This is more than double the figure for last year. When looking at these figures, we do have to take into consideration the horrors that developed in the Ukraine and the desperate families who needed and still need our help. These people were evacuated and did not attempt to evade authorities, which is what we are looking at today. Therefore, we need to look at figures that do not include these genuine asylum seekers, for instance, in 2020. What do the reports say? The…

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Who are our UK travellers, and why do they have such a bad reputation?

Tuesday 1st November 2022
EM

Travelling communities in the UK are constantly under scrutiny and are often evicted in large operations carried out by the police. There have been many over recent years, all publicised and all of which lay a foundation for the British public to judge and scrutinize them. The most famous one was in 2011, when 400 travellers were evicted from Dale Farm. This news broadcast evacuation showed this community as volatile and unreasonable, but is this really the case, or do we simply go along with what everyone believes and the reputation that may have been created by just a few families? All communities have a proportion of people who make bad decisions, but we should not tar all of them…

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George Roberts-Should we pre-screen reality TV contestants?

Sunday 30th October 2022
EM

George Roberts, a contestant on Married at First Sight UK was arrested on Thursday 26th September 2022, following a complaint of coercive and controlling behaviour. The investigation into the 40-year-old financial advisor was initiated after three of his ex-partners were left horrified at seeing him on the season trailer for the popular E4 spin off of the American and Australian shows by the same name. A spokesperson for Met Police stated: "A 40-year-old man was arrested by Met officers in Worcestershire on Thursday, 29 September on suspicion of controlling and coercive behaviour", adding further "He was taken to a Worcestershire police station and subsequently bailed to return pending further enquiries." What is Married at First Sight UK? Married at First Sight UK…

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Honesty is the best policy

Tuesday 25th October 2022
EM

Why choose honesty over deceit? Our lives are complicated, we have so many relationships that require truth and transparency to succeed. We balance work, love and friendships and at points we need to make decisions that will alter the course of a relationship or even end it. When we reach these junctions, it is a good idea to weigh up your options, is the relationship worth saving, and how much do you really value it moving forward? Do you want to get everything out in the open to save your relationship, or do you just want to provide some reassurance to an insecure partner? To provide a little clarity, let us look at the number of subjects surrounding dishonesty, lies and relationships.…

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100 Years of the Polygraph

Wednesday 19th October 2022
JT

One hundred and one years ago in 1921 John Larson, a Californian based police officer and physiologist, produced a device which could simultaneously measure pulse, blood pressure and respiration in a person as an aid to detecting lies and deception. However, as with so many inventions—the telephone, television, to name but a couple—others have also been involved in the development. In 1914 Italian psychologist, Vittorio Benussi published a paper concerning the respiratory symptoms of the lie and in 1915, American lawyer William Marston invented a test for the systolic blood pressure as a means of indicating deception. All of these things when taken together formed John Larson's polygraph, which today is often incorrectly referred to as a lie detector test.…

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What is Halloween and why do we celebrate it

Saturday 8th October 2022
EM

Halloween derives from "All Hallows Eve" the night before the two Christian holy days, "All Saints Eve" and "All Souls Day". Known as "Allhallowtide", these three days are an opportunity to celebrate the saints and wish the recently deceased a safe journey to heaven. Although the meaning of Halloween is actually down to religion, there is no direct mention of it in the bible. It is more a western tradition, originating from an ancient Celtic festival of "Samhain". During this celebration, people would create spectacular, eerie, and spooky garments to ward off ghosts. It is written that Pope Boniface IV originally set 13th May to be the celebration for the Blessed Virgin Mary but it is believed to have been moved by Pope…

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