Jim Killock (Open Rights Group): The Irish and Slovakian governments have just lost a battle in the European Court of Justice to stop the EU's Data Retention Directive,
Tomorrow's Wales (Cardiff): And so, Obama has been elected President of the United States. But does the success of his campaign hold any lessons for us here in
The crisis within Anglicanism over homosexuality is forcing the Church of England to confront key questions about its relationship to the wider culture, argues theologian and writer Theo Hobson in
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David Erdos (Oxford): An exciting conference on constitutional reform organized by Oxford University's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (CSLS) is happening next Friday 4th (full-day) and Saturday 5th (half-day)
This is an article written by Roger Gale, Conservative MP for North Thanet, in support of Davis Davis and his campaign.
Roger Gale (Parliament): On Monday evening the Secretary General
Lord Taylor of Warwick has called a debate on
”the concept of Britishness in the context of the cultural, historical and ethical tradition of the peoples of these islands”
The
This letter from John Major appeared in yesterday's Sunday Times:
Mathew d'Ancona quotes me as believing "a siege society once in place, will be difficult
This was posted yesterday on the excellent spyblog:
Remember when Gordon Brown pretended that his Government would not be spinning important policy ideas to the favoured mainstream media before announcing
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