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- When The First Love Ends
John Ward (Today) - No, I haven't suddenly had an out-of-character experience, it's the title of this song, here performed live in concert by Miku in Taiwan last year. I haven't featured this one stand-alone before, and I think... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- RIP Woolwich Soldier Facebook Page Attacked
Biased BBC (Today) - I think this little tale exposes the BBC mindset pretty well…get the EDL whatever the cost. In the Telegraph Jake Wallis Simons, also a BBC correspondent, denounces the commemorative Facebook page, RIP Woolwich Soldier, for... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Beware of soft line on drugs, ministers told
The Times - Politics £ (Today) - Ministers have been warned against any moves towards adopting Portugal’s liberalisation of drug laws.Experts said that since decriminalising possession...... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- A WORLD TRANSFORMED
Biased BBC (Today) - A World Transformed…how…by the power of UKIP?….or through the love of Jesus? Is religion political? Ask Justin Welby: The church continues to have the power to transform society, the Archbishop of Canterbury said today... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Just because you murder someone, it doesn't mean your views are worth hearing
Liberal England (Today) - The front page of today's Guardian is the worst I have ever seen on any newspaper. Why the Guardian wants to turn itself into a propaganda sheet for a murderer, I cannot imagine.When you are... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Sherlock Holmes theatre review by Quentin Letts: Gasps, gore and a curious case of Sherlock in love
Quentin Letts (Today) - There is, playwright Mark Catley has noticed, no Mrs Sherlock Holmes. Is the celebrated detective more than a mere pipe-sucker? What is his relationship with dashing Dr Watson? Writes QUENTIN LETTS.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Woolwich Attack: Demonising Muslims Won't Help
Mehdi Hasan (Today) - When Anders Breivik, self-styled member of an 'international Christian military order', massacred 77 innocent Norwegians, most them children, in July 2011, did we indict Christianity? Sadly, we hold Islam and Muslims to a separate standard...... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Labour to press case for power of entry for social workers after rejection by government
Adult Care Blog (Today) - I’ve just had a read through the first debate on the Care Bill, which took place in the House of Lords on Tuesday. Following this second reading debate, the bill will proceed to the committee stage... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- EU backs down on olive oil ban
Bloggers 4 UKIP (Today) - A plot they did foilto ban olive oilby Dacian the EU manThe EU has dropped its ridiculous plans to ban restaurants from putting olive oil in reusable bottles after attracting criticism not just from the UK... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The Big Lie – Gary Barker
Tribune Cartoons (Today) - © Gary Barker for Tribune and tribunecartoons.com... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Woolwich attack: MI5 knew of men suspected of killing Lee Rigby
Nick Watt (Today) - • Security service assessed suspects but did not investigate• Victim Lee Rigby had served in the army for seven years• Police raid homes in London and Lincolnshire• Extremist cleric says he tutored suspectThe two suspects... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Government ready to hit football with bill to push through reforms
The Guardian - Politics (Today) - • Sports minister wants to accelerate change at FA and beyond• Game's response to governance failings has been inadequateThe government has issued a stark final warning to football, making it clear that it is already... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Japan: what happens when monetary medicine wears off?
Faisal Islam on Economics (Today) - Quantitative easing has been the emergency medicine keeping economies afloat, but does the fall of the Japanese stock market foreshadow what happens when it ends?... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Whitehall, we have a problem
Witterings From Witney (Today) - Sue Cameron, Telegraph Blogs, has had an interview with Richard Heaton, First Parliamentary Counsel and top civil servant at the Cabinet Office, the youthful, energetic mandarin who is in charge of writing our laws and... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Local By-Election Preview : May 23rd 2013
Political Betting (Today) - Whitwell on Bolsover Last Local Election 2011: Lab 32, Ind 4, Green 1 (Labour majority of 25) To view the result in 2011 please visit http://s3.datawrapper.de/BIZMe/ Dennis Skinner MP (Lab, Bolsover) has become as much... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- David Blunkett: 'We are living in a climate of very nasty and angry politics'
Nick Watt (Today) - Former home secretary David Blunkett has spoken of his fears for the political climate in the wake of the Woolwich killingBritain is experiencing a climate of "very nasty and angry politics" which needs to be... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Woolwich attack: Britain will never give in to terrorism, says David Cameron
Daily Telegraph - Politics (Today) - Britain will "never give in to terrorism" and people should stand up to violent extremists who butchered a soldier by carrying on their normal lives, David Cameron has said. ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Woolwich was a case study in the banality - and the idiocy - of evil
Daily Telegraph - Politics (Today) - There is no logic to be found in attacks like these, says Fraser Nelson ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Letters: 'Orwellian' changes to legal aid provision
The Guardian - Politics (Today) - As a practising member of the criminal bar, I am horrified at the proposed changes to the provision of legal aid, currently undergoing a so called "consultation period" by the Ministry of Justice (Editorial, 22... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Letters: Uniting to help Ed Miliband transform Britain
The Guardian - Politics (Today) - Len McCluskey denies any "breach of party rules" over his union's strategy in seeking to influence Labour party panel selections (Mandelson's argument is about politics not procedure, 21 May). He insists: "Unite's aim is simple... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Thoughts on Woolwich
Socialist Unity (Today) - The cold blooded murder of Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers – just outside his barracks in Woolwich – saw Al Qaeda-type savagery and bestiality explode in our midst for... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - Woolwich: The resilience of the British public is a strength not to be squandered
Mary Dejevsky (Today) - Since Wednesday afternoon, Britain has a new hero. Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, a cub-scout leader in her forties, coolly asked two men who had just hacked a man to death on a south-east London street, why they... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Welfare and benefit reform justice forum held in Oxford
Ekklesia (Today) - A Justice Forum on welfare and benefit reform, the first of a series organised by the Diocese of Oxford,took place today (23 May) at the Wesley Memorial Church in Oxford.A Justice Forum on welfare and... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Why the Right could doom welfare reform
Daily Telegraph - Politics (Today) - Disability testing isn't working as it should - and Tories must have the courage to admit it, argues Isabel Hardman ... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Best wishes to Norm Geras
Harry's Place (Today) - Norm Geras of normblog, one of the most thoughtful and decent (in the non-sneering sense) people in the blogosphere, has revealed that he is in hospital being treated for the spread of prostate cancer.I was... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›


