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    Oh my Gord! Prime Minister Gordon Brown faces a recall to the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq War to explain discrepancies between his evidence and that of senior defence officials.

  • Something For The Weekend 25

    Something For The Weekend 25
    Election publicity stunt or just plain speaking? United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) MEP Nigel Farage has been fined £2,700 for launching an astonishing – and widely publicised – verbal attack on new President of Europe Herman Van Rompuy in the European Parliament.

  • Have BBC bosses mislaid their manifesto?

    Have BBC bosses mislaid their manifesto?
    The BBC appear to have mistaken themselves for a commercial enterprise. Cutting 6 Music makes no sense when seen in the light of the reason behind the BBC's very existence.

  • Something For The Weekend 24

    Something For The Weekend 24
    Switch off the toff! David Cameron and party have an exciting ‘new’ plan to help us all reduce energy consumption, if – sorry, I mean when – the Tories gain power in the forthcoming General Election (don’t forget, May 6 – put it on your calendar – but shhhh, keep it to yourself).

  • Something For The Weekend 23

    Something For The Weekend 23
    Former Labour minister Elliot Morley claims it is unfair to withhold his ‘golden goodbye’ payment until criminal charges brought against him under the Theft Act over alleged expenses irregularities have run their course.

  • Where Do Newspapers Get Their News From?

    Where Do Newspapers Get Their News From?
    A student finds out how news is gathered by a newspaper in the UK

  • The 21st Century Church: ‘Wives, submit to your own husbands’

    The 21st Century Church: ‘Wives, submit to your own husbands’
    Today the Daily Mail website reported that a vicar in Sevenoaks, Kent, has been vilified...

  • The toughest challenge of my life

    The toughest challenge of my life
    Normally the nation watches while the Prime Minister squirms. For one night only he managed to turn the tables on four million of us, aided by somebody even more unpopular than himself. Frost/Nixon, eat your heart out.

  • Politics of Parody Redux

    Politics of Parody Redux
    Labour's campaign poster demonstrates a total absence of funds, ideas, understanding, talent, wit and positivity. Nevermind. At least no-one will see it.

  • 24 - Day 8 - 8PM-10PM

    24 - Day 8 - 8PM-10PM
    Day Eight of 24 - Renee meets up with Vladmimir and civil unrest in President Hassan's homeland

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