Priorities are everything in the newsroom, the Editor will push to the front the story that is most read on-line.
Which for News International readers are – in order of
Continue reading →Priorities are everything in the newsroom, the Editor will push to the front the story that is most read on-line.
Which for News International readers are – in order of
Continue reading →A paedophile who repeatedly raped an eleven year old child was today described by the main steam media as having ‘had a fling‘ with the child. The url leading to the story
Continue reading →Today, an exhibition opens in London of an event, a life changing event, that transformed lives far more effectively than anything the Nu-Labour activists could dream of. It was a genuine revolution, a
Continue reading →Greenpeace would have been proud of the BBC last night.
Caught between the rock of trying to report on one of the day’s hottest story – that of the tragic death of Dawn Brancheau at
Continue reading →The Justice Department have released a report today calling for more diversity in the judiciary. Standard fare as Labour slide out of the multi-cultural driving seat and do their best to lock
Continue reading →The media can no longer divorce itself from the process of cultural decline. There are numerous factors involved in turning a culture to dust. All of them are slow, subtle and thus easy to
Continue reading →Grahame Park in Barnet is one of the largest council estate ever built by the old GLC. Some 1,777 homes sit cheek by jowl, or rather drug addled
Continue reading →Remember just before Christmas when the definitely-not-bullied Chancellor and the definitely-not-bullied Business Secretary were out and about gambling £18 Billion fine British pounds on their plan to save the economy by persuading
Continue reading →For those of you still marooned in the frozen UK – the first flock of northward migrating Canada Geese flew noisily over the Dordogne this afternoon in battle formation.
That means
Continue reading →Before the General Election has even kicked off, Buckingham Candidate John Bercow stands accused this afternoon of misusing the Office of Speaker in order to further his electoral cause.
In an election contest that
Continue reading →I have spent the past 48 hours without Internet, and only a vaguely French speaking Algerian and my own poor technical French to cure the problem. At 2 Euros an hour, it
Continue reading →After foolishly deciding not to close the title last year, Guardian Group today (Sunday 21st Feb 2010) relaunches The Observer using television as its main medium. You can catch the commercial at Campaignlive
Continue reading →Whilst Afghanistan continues to demand an influx of fresh faced young Englishmen in the first flush of adulthood to risk life and limb in a macabre game of hopscotch as a precursor to emerging from
Continue reading →My earliest recollections of the Winter Olympics are Innsbruck 1964. This was the year when Tony Nash and Robin Dixon came from the brink of elimination to win the Gold medal for Great
Continue reading →The People’s United Community find something amusing in Cwmbran. I never did. The Red Rag on the Manchester Police State. Continue reading →
There has been much mocking of the philosopher’s bourn that is Gordon Brown’s mind, yeah, even a suggestion that he long since lost control of it.
His new found Oprah Winfrey
Continue reading →A lone bugler played the The Last Post. Battle weary men of steel stiffled a gulp. The embers of the mighty furnaces died down.
It was the end of an era for Corus
Continue reading →The oppressed workers of the capitalist lackeys at ScotRail, you know the exploited ones who should be in control of the entire shebang in order to democratise power in the hands…you don’t
Continue reading →Council chiefs in England and Wales have refused to disclose the salaries of
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“The moral test of government is how it treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the aged; and those in the shadows of
Continue reading →The Parable of the Lost Drachma – Domenico Feti.
Gordon Brown is willy-wobbling, reluctant to answer direct questions from David Cameron as to whether British Tax payers will be bearing
Continue reading →A frisson of excitement ran through the blogosphere late last night as news of Robert Green’s arrest in Aberdeen spread.
The facts as they first appeared seemed electrifying, a legal advisor prevented from going about his business by
Continue reading →Environmentalists were delighted that the Australian Government took Global Warming seriously and commenced a $2.5 Billion programme to insulate Australian homes against heat entry loss.
So far the
Continue reading →“Our governments lack enough people with the fortitude to speak up without fear or favour. Over-regulation, increasing taxes and lack of true representation are affecting our way of life. I feel very
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Well, the big interview came and went. It was entirely bonkers from start
Continue reading →Portsmouth FC dodged a bullet in the High Court this week; they have stumbled from crisis to crisis and are now on their fourth owner so
Continue reading →What interest could a political web site have in St Valentine’s Day, you’re asking yourself. You are, aren’t you?
The saints that have been named Valentine have no connection to romantic love. The
Continue reading →Figures show the start-up cost for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority will be £6.6m. Anyone who can add up will
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