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Geoffrey Bindman (London, BIHR): The decision by Heather Mills to sack her lawyers and conduct her own case against her former
This is the guest editorial of the current issue of Ethos on local government. Ethos is a journal of the Serco group. It's also part of a short
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Just back from the US where Gordon Brown was talking about how to govern the world in a major speech I hope to blog about later
Gareth Young (Lewes, CEP): At the end of his Telegraph article Philip Johnston sums up the English Question rather well: "It is about identity and governance." Which makes
Tony Curzon Price (London, oD): I've had my complaints about the Today show (here and here), but listening to Evan Davis these past few days has been a
Tom Griffin (London, The Green Ribbon): Is Alex Salmond banking on a hung Parliament after the next general election? That's the 'cunning plan' that Brian Taylor
Published this week:
News
* The UK holds bilateral talks with itself
* ACPO releases a report claiming stories of migrant crime waves are "myths"
* Ireland's new leaders
Tony Curzon Price (London, oD): The FT's Martin Wolf, whose commentary I have consistently admired throughout subprime, has another excellent column in which he asks for house prices
John Jackson (London, Mishcon de Reya & Unlock Democracy): There is an astonishingly muddled article by Tom Winsor in today's Finanical Times on the High Court's
Guy Aitchison (London, OK): The handy security update sent out daily by terrorism.oD informs me that the MoD has now confirmed that the fifteen UK sailors taken captive by
Anthony Barnett (New York, OK): Well, Gordon made it to the (lower half) of the front page of the New York Times, with a row of three pictures of him
Jon Bright (London, OK): Paul Gilroy writing in the Guardian today:
Today a chorus of racial realists, neo-patriots, clash of civilisation-ists and practitioners of joined-up thinking thrill at being able