The UK House of Commons’ Parliamentary Justice Committee released its report on the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) on 17 March 2015.
Artists respond to Alice Wheeldon's story
Brave in their own way: honouring Conscientious Objectors of the First World War
First world war bravery was not confined to the soldiers
Keith Venables tells the story of Alice Wheeldon
Jeremy Paxman on Britain’s Great War and its ‘darkest hour’
BYGONES: Our great gran was a pacifist not a poisoner
Derby Telegraph 7 October 2013 story click here
Plaque Honour for Suffragette Alice
14 September 2013. Read Derby Telegraph story here.
The Best of Derby's History: 14 September
Read the Northern Radical History Network's Blog here
Peggy Seeger to perform at the Derby Festival of Peace and Justice 14 September
The Derby People's History Group is sponsoring the Festival of Peace and Justice to be held at the Derby Guildhall on Saturday 14 September.
See the poster
For more information check out the Derby People's History group website
Video footage of Blue Plaque Unveiling
This video is the full coverage of the Blue Plaque Ceremony in Derby on 1 May, with speeches by the Mayor of Derby, Lisa Higginbottom; Normanton Ward Councillor, Hardyal Dhindsa; Derby Civic Society, Alan Grimadell, and Alice Wheeldon's great granddaughters, Deirdre & Chloë Mason.
Blue Plaque for Alice Wheeldon in Derby
Read the 8 May 2013 Morning Star
Derby People's History Group Pamphlet Released
Read it here
Alice Wheeldon's name cleared at last
See Peter Bearne Reporting here
Alice Wheeldon's Descendants see plaque unveiled
More on ITV here
Alice Wheeldon's Great Grand Daughters
Sally Pepper meets the great-granddaughters of Alice Wheeldon from Derby who was sent to prison for plotting to kill the Prime Minister in 1917. They're over from Australia to carry on their campaign to clear her name and see a blue plaque unveiled in her honour.
More here
Jailed Derby Suffragette Alice Wheeldon is honoured with Blue Plaque
A Derby suffragette accused of attempting to murder a prime minister is being honoured with a blue plaque. Her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.
More here
Staring at the Abyss
"In the way of things Anzac Day has become Anzac week". Mike Carlton tells readers that there is nothing glorious about death in war.
Read more in Staring at The Abyss
WW1 Alleged Miscarriage of jusice
22 April 2013: Listen to an interview with Phillip Adams on the ABC's Late Night Live.
The poison dart
Sydney Morning Herald, April 20, 2013 : It was a bizarre plot to murder the British PM - or was it? Two sisters tell Suzy Freeman-Greene why they want justice for their framed forebears.
In 1986, as he was dying of brain cancer, Sydney physicist Peter Mason sat his daughters down to watch a video. It was a dramatised documentary, set in the dark days of World War I, called The Plot to Murder Lloyd George.