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- The NHS: don't pick on GPs, Mr Hunt. Develop a vision | Observer editorial
The Guardian - Politics (Today) - Jeremy Hunt should have engaged politically with the problemsAneurin Bevan, the architect of the National Health Service, would have been alarmed at the escalating blame game played out between the secretary of state for health... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- David Cameron isn't even among friends in his own cabinet now | Andrew Rawnsley
Politics + Comment (Today) - Already wounded by battles with backbenchers, the prime minister is faced with a revolt by ministers over cutsReports of the grisly death of Drummer Lee Rigby on the streets of London first reached David Cameron... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- David Cameron isn't even among friends in his own cabinet now | Andrew Rawnsley
Andrew Rawnsley (Today) - Already wounded by battles with backbenchers, the prime minister is faced with a revolt by ministers over cutsReports of the grisly death of Drummer Lee Rigby on the streets of London first reached David Cameron... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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Liberal England (Today) - If you don't like trains - and there is a diesel locomotive here too - just enjoy the music.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- David Cameron isn't even among friends in his own cabinet now | Andrew Rawnsley
Guardian Comment is Free (Politics) (Today) - Already wounded by battles with backbenchers, the prime minister is faced with a revolt by ministers over cutsReports of the grisly death of Drummer Lee Rigby on the streets of London first reached David Cameron... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- David Cameron isn't even among friends in his own cabinet now | Andrew Rawnsley
The Guardian - Politics (Today) - Already wounded by battles with backbenchers, the prime minister is faced with a revolt by ministers over cutsReports of the grisly death of Drummer Lee Rigby on the streets of London first reached David Cameron... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Country Standard - The Countryside Charter
Country Standard (Today) - 1. Work to convene a rural convention, involving communities, councils, unions and rural focused organisations such as Woodcraft, Ramblers and the CPRE to develop a vision for rural living.2. Create a ‘Rebuild Rural Britain bank... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The Woolwich attack: should the British feel terrorised?
Our Kingdom (Today) - The fact is the perpetrators want this to be perceived as anact of terrorism. Doing so would put them in a league with the Al Qaedaaficionados they have idealised. In the aftermath of the brutal... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- The Woolwich attack: should the British feel terrorised?
Open Democracy (Today) - The fact is the perpetrators want this to be perceived as anact of terrorism. Doing so would put them in a league with the Al Qaedaaficionados they have idealised. In the aftermath of the brutal... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Woolwich and Afghanistan: the connection
Our Kingdom (Today) - An understanding of the linkbetween the shocking murder of a young soldier on a London street and "remote-control" attacks by western states is essential. In the London bombings of 7 July 2005 (“7/7”), explosions on... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Yes to Independence! Yes to a nuclear free Scotland!
East Dunbartonshire SSP (Today) - Visit Faslane Peace CampThe Trident nuclear weapons system is based at Faslane on the Clyde.This June sees the 31st anniversary of the Faslane Peace Camp.The SSP locally are organising a solidarity trip to the Peace... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- Prison or presidency for 'Russia’s Kennedy'?
Open Democracy (Today) - Charismatic opposition leader Aleksey Navalny is on trial in the provincial capital of Kirov, 900km from Moscow. He is controversially accused of stealing timber worth 16 million roubles in 2009; if found guilty, he will... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Unsexy perhaps, but deadly serious - the Coalition must not fail on infrastructure
Conservative Home - Tory Diary (Today) - By Mark Wallace Follow Mark on Twitter. Infrastructure is never going to be the sexiest part of the deeply unsexy field which is public policy. But it is just about the most important - if... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- It’s an outrage! NJ plans to cough up millions to fund training colleges for priests and rabbis
Freethinker (Today) - TWO sectarian institutions in New Jersey – one which trains Catholic priests, the other rabbis – are set to receive millions in taxpayers’ dollars as part of a massive education...... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- The Woolwich attack: should we feel terrorised?
Open Democracy (Today) - The fact is the perpetrators want this to be perceived as anact of terrorism. Doing so would put them in a league with the Al Qaedaaficionados they have idealised. In the aftermath of the brutal... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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New Left Project (Yesterday) - by Joe GlentonIt’s December 2009. I’ve been put in prison for opposing the war in Afghanistan. Lots of other people disagree with it, lots of people think it is variously a stupid or illegal or... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - Stagecoach warning over new rules for bus firms
Scotsman - Politics (Yesterday) - A LEADING transport company has warned that plans to strengthen regulations of the Scottish bus industry will damage the quality of the service to passengers.... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
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- After Woolwich: two footnotes and some links
Bob from Brockley (Yesterday) - I wrote last night some of my immediate reactions to the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby in nearby Woolwich, South East London. If you read one of mine about it, read that one. Tonight, I... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Woolwich attack: When killers strike, should we listen to what they say? | Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland (Yesterday) - Just as Breivik's views on Islam did not deserve a hearing by the right, so the left should not use Woolwich to make its case on foreign policyThe killers got their bloody hands on the... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- ConservativeHome Diary Week 7: Here's an Election Winning Idea!
Iain Dale (Yesterday) - I’m not quite sure what has happened to the Bow Group. It seems to have disappeared up its own backside, putting out daily press releases which seem designed to undermine the Conservative Party leadership at... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Democracy at work in Switzerland – but not in the EU!
Albion Alliance (Yesterday) - As transport, in all its forms, is an EU competence it is not surprising that they are turning their attention to all the ports in their empire. The European Commission has launched a new initiative... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News› - The Eton Scholarship Question: this is how the British elite are trained to think
Laurie Penny - New Statesman (Yesterday) - As one of the school’s scholarship exam questions shows, young boys are encouraged to think that humanity, compassion, even sense are secondary to winning. This is how we’ve ended up with politicians who will enact... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Homeless in London? Here's a train ticket for Birmingham
The Guardian - Politics (Yesterday) - The plight of a mother and daughter forced to live in a hotel room 127 miles from their former home in the capitalWhen Aisha was evicted from her flat in East Ham, east London, on... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Legal aid cuts: what price justice? | Zoe Williams
The Guardian - Politics (Yesterday) - Chris Grayling wants to strip £220m from the legal aid bill by denying defendants a choice of representation. Do we really want to put our legal system in the hands of the lowest bidder?In Sheffield... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›
- Stark and Uncompromising
David Lindsay (Yesterday) - On one side is George Osborne. On the other side are Ed Balls and the IMF:The International Monetary Fund is not usually known for racy language and dramatic press releases. When IMF chiefs come to... ‹Full Article› - ‹Related News›


