The BLT Episode 18: Bills, Beasts and Beelzebub

The BLT Episode 18: Bills, Beasts and Beelzebub

From our windscreens through to governmental relations, a week has rarely needed as much de-icer as this one.

While we can’t see any sign of a thaw on the horizon, we have kept ourselves warm by bringing news stories from the week together into another delicious visual sandwich.

We hope you enjoy this week’s BLT. Read on for more details about the stories we’ve covered and links back to their sources

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The very definition of disruption

When does disruption become serious? As part of a government crackdown on disruptive protests, this question could soon have a legally binding answer. This is part of an amendment to the Public Order Bill, which aims to give police more powers to tackle ‘highly disruptive and dangerous protests’.

The move has received support from the Metropolitan Police but opposition from Labour. Find out more about this controversial amendment here.

Sympathy for the devil

It could be the desire to engage in activism and issues of our time or to move away from more ‘dogmatic’ religions, but for one reason or another, there has been a 200% increase in the membership of the Global Order of Satan UK in the last five years.

Chaplain Leopold explained, 'this [growth] is particularly amongst younger people who don’t want to be identified as part of a prescriptive dogmatic religion and rather want to identify as their own self-beliefs and self-realisation – which is what Satanism offers.' Read more here.

What goes up must come down?

It’s been an expensive time for energy bills, and while they are going down, one energy firm is predicting they will never be back to pre-pandemic levels.

Anders Opedal, boss of Norwegian energy giant Equinor, told the BBC that is due to the cost of transitioning from fossil fuels to less damaging energy sources. Mr Opedal did have some positive predictions however, ‘I would assume that the energy bills may slightly be higher than in the past but not as volatile and high as we have today.’ Get the full story here.


We hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s BLT! We can’t wait to bring life together next week in another news round-up. We love using visual thinking and visual storytelling to create connected and layered whiteboard animations like this. We’d love to talk to you about how your message could look as a whiteboard animation, contact us today!