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- Boris's sexual shenanigans and a landmark victory over our creeping culture of Stalinist secrecy
Stephen Glover (Today) - The Court of Appeal has ruled that the public do have the right to know about the philandering past of Boris Johnson. In so doing, the ruling is a huge boost to an open society,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Science discovers that dirt is dirty.
Underdogs Bite Upwards (Today) - In full drooling imbecile mode,. someone claiming the title ‘scientist’ has discovered that things left outside have bacteria on them. Outdoor grill contains 1.7 million microbes per 100cm sq – 124% more than a toilet... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - New In Last Half Hour
- For the moment at least Woolwich makes a CON leadership challenge less likely
Political Betting (Today) - Thursday’s Sun front page – “We killed this British soldier. It’s an eye for an eye” #tomorrowspaperstoday #Woolwich twitter.com/suttonnick/sta… — Nick Sutton (@suttonnick) May 22, 2013 This is the opportunity for Cameron to rise to... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill: Schedule 6 — Marriage overseas (21 May 2013)
Jo Swinson MP (Today) - Division number 11 See full list of votes (From The Public Whip)Aye Diane Abbott Debbie Abrahams Danny Alexander Mr Douglas Alexander Heidi Alexander Rushanara Ali Graham Allen Stuart Andrew Jonathan Ashworth Adrian Bailey William Bain... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Transforming general practice: GP providers thinking big
Nuffield Trust Blog (Today) - General practice seems to be considered by politicians and the media as both the cause of and solution to the current crisis in demand for urgent and emergency care.At the same time, the primary care... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The sadness of terrorism
Open Democracy (Today) - Here we go again - London's atrocity exemplifies the banality of terrorism and the banality of the responses to terrorism It is intolerable that John Reid, who secretly planned the appallingly misconcieved British invasion of... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The sadness of terrorism
Our Kingdom (Today) - Here we go again - London's atrocity exemplifies the banality of terrorism and the banality of the responses to terrorism It is intolerable that John Reid, who secretly planned the appallingly misconcieved British invasion of... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Can science be trusted?
Socialism or Your Money Back (Today) - Activists are uniting in a global day of action on May 25th to "take back the food supply," in a worldwide March Against Monsanto this coming Saturday. Environmentalists and opponents to genetically modified (GM) crops... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Tax havens harming developing countries
Scotsman - Politics (Today) - ALMOST half of all money invested in developing countries is channelled through tax havens and deprives the world’s poorest countries of tax revenue, according to the charity ActionAid.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- David Cameron denies going easy on Google boss
Scotsman - Politics (Today) - David Cameron insisted yesterday he had raised the question of Google’s UK tax arrangements with the company’s boss at talks in Downing Street earlier this week.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Will It Be Inflation Or Deflation? The Answer May Surprise You
The Economic Collapse Blog (Today) - Is the coming financial collapse going to be inflationary or deflationary? Are we headed for rampant inflation or crippling deflation? This is a subject that is hotly debated by economists all over the country. Some... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - Get Britain growing IMF warns Chancellor George Osborne
Sun - Politics (Today) - IMF tells Osborne to bring forward major infrastructure projects NOW to avoid more years of grim stagnation... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Boozy MPs went on £250k bender in House of Commons last year – with ale their favoured tipple
Sun - Politics (Today) - TOTAL of £266,110 was blown on alcohol in the House of Commons, giving each of 650 MPs average bar bill of £409... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- PM and Muslim leaders unite to condemn attack
Sun - Politics (Today) - WARNING: SHOCK VIDEO REACTING to the bloody slaughter, David Cameron calls it ‘most appalling crime’... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Adelaide at the Reform Club
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Blogs (Today) - I was familiar with Adelaide’s origins as a planned city of free settlers, but I did not know about its links with London’s famous Reform Club (the starting point for Jules Verne’s “Around the World... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - Welcome to the mad, mad, man world of Iain Duncan Smith: "Job-centre sanctions 'client' for getting a job"
Organised Rage (Today) - My transition from good-for-nothing benefits scrounger to upstanding citizen is only a phone call away. Yes, for the last couple of months copywriting and content writing work was harder to find and I’ve been claiming... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Corporate and social welfare courtesy of crony capitalism
UKIP MEPS - YouTube (Today) - Corporate and social welfare courtesy of crony capitalismhttp://www.ukipmeps.org | Join UKIP: http://ukip.datawareonline.co.uk/JoinOnline.aspx?type=1 • European Parliament, Strasbourg, 22 May 2013 • Speaker: Godfre...From:UKIPmepsViews:23438ratingsTime:01:55More inNews & Politics... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Fair public sector pay-offs plea
BBC News - Politics (Today) - About 14,000 public sector employees have taken voluntary redundancy or early retirement in Scotland in the past two years at a cost of about £550m, a report says.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Afghan interpreters gain right to live in UK
Mark Urban (Today) - Britain's decision to give many of its Afghan interpreters the right to come to the UK has been welcomed by campaigners as a victory for common sense.Could it be another example of British officialdom's ability... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Fair public sector pay-offs plea
BBC Scotland - Politics (Today) - About 14,000 public sector employees have taken voluntary redundancy or early retirement in Scotland in the past two years at a cost of about £550m, a report says.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The banking crisis as a giant carry trade gone wrong
Vox.eu (Today) - A pernicious aspect of the Eurozone crisis is the ‘doom loop’ linking European banks and governments. This column argues that poor European policy choices in the wake of the 2008 Global Crisis worsened the problem.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Ye are many-- they are few
Socialist Courier (Today) - We were sold a dream of a fictitious caring, sharing Welfare State. We were told that if we studied and worked hard we would be promised a well-paid job which would be enough to pay... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The biggest banks are still not curbed
Michael Meacher MP (Today) - In the 1960s banking assets accounted for some 50% of GDP. By the late 2000s they had risen to about 200% of GDP. In the case of Britain with its grossly over-extended international banking sector,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- VAT: cross-border ruling test case starts on 1 June in 13 EU Member States
Albion Alliance (Today) - Go to Source... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - I’m a peer, get me out of here….
Norton View (Today) - Yesterday did not quite go as planned. I was getting ready to go to a meeting shortly before noon. Another peer left the office and, apparently without realising I was still working at my desk,... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›


