The Moderate Voice - 25th Jul 2010
Many voices are silenced when a debate on race takes place, simply because they don't want to be brandished as Racist. This is what I feel has happened in both the US and the UK for a long time. I...
More About: Barack Obama - Police - United Kingdom - NAACP - Elections - Muslim - Racism - Andrew Breitbart
guardian.co.uk - 7th Jul 2010
In 1915, Swedish American trade union Activist Joe Hill was facing execution for a Murder he claimed he didn't commit. His last words...
More About: Labour Party - Organized Labor - Sweden - Activism - Activist - Reelection - Unions - Murder
Telegraph.co.uk - 7th Jul 2010
A game Harriet Harman is beginnng to wilt a little at PMQs, hardly surprising given David Cameron’s easy mastery at the dispatch box. Today was a perfect example. ..
More About: David Cameron - Protest - Prison - Nick Clegg - Ken Clarke - Protester - Labour Party - Domestic Violence
Telegraph.co.uk - 30th Jun 2010
Telegraph View: Leaked figures suggesting that 600,000 jobs will be lost should be put into perspective.
More About: Harriet Harman - Public Sector
Telegraph.co.uk - 27th Jun 2010
Prince Charles: right more often than he's wrong God Bless the Prince of Wales!
More About: Prince Charles - Peter Mandelson - Qatar - Germany - Nigel Rogers - Elections - International Aid - Activism
Yahoo! News - 22nd Jun 2010
Now it's Britain's turn. On Tuesday, June 22, the nation joined a growing list of European nations taking drastic measures to pull themselves out of Debt when ..
More About: Finance Minister - International Aid - Double-Dip Recession - Government Spending - Public Sector - United Kingdom - BBC - Financial Crisis
USA Today - 22nd Jun 2010
London (AP) Britain 's Treasury chief George Osborne has announced Tax Increases and the toughest cuts to ..
More About: Queen Elizabeth II - Sales Tax - GDP - London - Tax Increase - Capital Tax - Balance Sheet - David Cameron
guardian.co.uk - 22nd Jun 2010
8.17am: It's often sensible to ignore wild claims in the Newspapers. But today could be the exception that proves the rule. Looking back to Geoffrey Howe's Budget of 1981 (which Larry Elliott ...
More About: Budget - Alistair Darling - Economic Policy - David Cameron - Harriet Harman - Newspapers - Financial Times - George Osborne
guardian.co.uk - 20th Jun 2010
The lawns were rather gorgeous and so were most of the guests: the sun sparkled, cabinet Ministers murmured and the Prime Minister flirted with the Libera...
More About: Julian Glover - Harriet Harman - The Guardian - Great Britain - Liberals - Liberal Democrat - Bisexuality - Bisexual



