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Posts Tagged ‘uk’
  1. Former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey broke a year-long British government news blackout to appeal for the release of British hostages in Iraq. Watch the appeal here. A relative of one of the hostages also appealed for their release, showing the terrible emotional toll. Read that here. And Richard Beeson asks whether news blackouts work. Bookmark or FeedSubscribeBlinklistBloglinesBlogmarksDiggdel.icio.usFacebookFurlMa.gnoliaNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTechnorati Tags: , ,
  2. George Galloway is busy representing his Middle East constituents, so once again missed his appointment with the Parliament he was elected to. Nothing new there then, but wait… over at Harry’s Place (HP) is a great comment that reveals more than any election poll ever could. Some British subjects even think he’s a [...] Tags: ,
  3. Thank you Boris. Thank you London… For getting rid of Ken. *Faith in humanity temporarily restored* Bookmark or FeedSubscribeBlinklistBloglinesBlogmarksDiggdel.icio.usFacebookFurlMa.gnoliaNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTechnorati Tags:
  4. . . . . . . . . First my student Jean-Charles de Menezes gets shot dead by British police after being wrongly suspected of being a suicide bomber. And now the Russians have silenced my other student Alexander Litvinenko (who told a colleague of mine that he was writing a book or had written a book about his life) by poisoning [...] Tags: ,
  5. At least one British politician, Conservative (of course) MP Paul Goodman for Wycombe, understands that we can run but we can’t hide from the threat of “bombs going off around us” and that not even this may be enough to wake us from our Orwellian “deep, deep sleep”, as is self-evident with large parts of [...] Tags: ,
  6. A 4-year-old boy in Hessle, East Yorkshire was attacked on Thursday with a brick, leaving his skull fractured and his ear hanging off. Sky - Boy, Four, Hurt In Attack BBC - Boy aged four battered with brick Bookmark or FeedSubscribeBlinklistBloglinesBlogmarksDiggdel.icio.usFacebookFurlMa.gnoliaNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTechnorati Tags: ,

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