ID Cards Bill – Back to the Commons
The ID Cards Bill returns to the commons next week following its mauling by the Lords. I wrote to my MP in a vain attempt […]
The ID Cards Bill returns to the commons next week following its mauling by the Lords. I wrote to my MP in a vain attempt […]
Over at Infinitives Unsplit, the freedom of speech conversation is ongoing. Unity comments: “The one bit of good news is that the usual crew of […]
It’s a bit of a mouthful and it’s just had its second reading in the commons. So, what does it mean? well, Spyblog and Talk […]
This cartoon stuff is grumbling on still. I notice that over at Talk Politics there’s been an interesting discourse on the matter; here, here, here […]
As I commented yesterday British Muslims held their protest against the publication of “those cartoons” in Denmark. I rather like the way the Pedant General […]
Rosie Millard has something to say about the baby boomers in Last Sunday’s Sunday Times. That is, those of us born between 1945 and 1963: […]
I see that Dell is testing Google software with a view to bundling it with new PCs. “Computer-maker Dell is running tests with Google to […]
The Devil’s Kitchen notes (via Harry’s Place) that the Arab European League is now publishing anti-European cartoons designed to cross the taboos they believe will […]
William Rees-Mogg opines in The Times today on John Locke and the Mohammed cartoon controversy. It’s an interesting piece even if Rees-Mogg comes to a […]
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