Anthony Barnett (London, OK): There is a must read, two-page exchange of emails between Henry Porter and David Cameron in today's Observer. Henry P sets out the
Gareth Young (Lewes, CEP): We are indebted to Ordovicius for bringing us Richard Wyn Jones' series of fatalist scenarios on the break-up of Britain. On an English parliament
This is cross-posted from Beena Sarwar's Yahoo Group.
At around 5 pm all the TV news channels were taken off the air. This meant 'emergency declared&
David Hayes (London, openDemocracy): Paul Gilroy is, along with Stuart Hall, the foremost black intellectual in Britain of the past two generations. Stuart, pioneer of contemporary cultural studies as an
Guy Aitchison (London, OK): I’ve just signed up to Amnesty International’s “unsubscribe” campaign. It aims to unite people against the human rights abuses carried out by governments in
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LTTE political chief killed
Tamil Tiger spokesmen have confirmed that SP Thamilselvan, the leader of the rebel group's political wing of the Tamil Tigers, has been killed in
Chris Bose (London, CentreForum): This is an article partly in response and stimulated by Jon Bright's insightful blog entry below.
The launch of CentreForum's pamphlet, ‘Globalisation:
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Jon Bright (London, OK): Someone pointed out recently that I seem to begin every post these days with 'I have just come from event X' in a fairly
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I like intellectuals, and always feel they should be given the benefit of the doubt; whether they are the Prime Minister or head of the Metropolitan
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): There was an excellent letter in the Guardian yesterday, short, cogent and reprod here in full:
The Tories are about to propose an English grand committee