Simon Barrow (London, Ekklesia): Irrespective of where we go on the voting procedure, Cardinal Keith O'Brien's intervention over the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill has been
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Dear Supporters,
Thank you to all the readers who have got back to me saying they'd like to meet and talk while I'm in the US.
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Jack Straw has presented his draft Constitutional Renewal Bill. More on this tomorrow. Unlocking Democracy's Peter Facey has dismissed it as "largely symbolic&
Guy Aitchison (London, OK): IPPR hosted Michael Wills, Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice, this morning for a seminar on the politics of national identity as background to
Dear US-based Readers, Contributors, Donors and Supporters,
I am travelling to the US this coming week and would love to get together, face to face, with as many of you
Tom Griffin (London, The Green Ribbon): Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander made a bold bid to take back the Scottish constitutional agenda on Sunday with the launch of her policy
Jon Bright (London, OK): After news seeped out about House of Lords reform last week, further indications of what is to come in the draft constitutional reform bill (which should
Vron Ware (London, author): On the Monday following the end of BBC2's White season it was announced that Rupert Murdoch's new printing plant in Hertfordshire was
Jon Bright (London, OK): Noticed this in the Telegraph yesterday - Jeremy Paxman has likened the Union to a failing marriage, and said that the English are apathetic because they
Who would have thought it would come so soon?
I paused our 2007/8 "Think Long Term" campaign about 1 month ago to look after some pressing projects