Daily View 2×2: 27 December 2009 – Iranian security forces and opposition activists clash in Tehran
Iranian security forces and opposition activists have clashed in Tehran, reformist websites and witnesses say. … Read the full post »
Jack Straw was Labour MP for Blackburn 1979-2015 and also served as a Cabinet Minister. He was frequently controversial for his hostility to civil liberties concerns.
Iranian security forces and opposition activists have clashed in Tehran, reformist websites and witnesses say. … Read the full post »
In a written answer in Parliament this week, Jack Straw confirmed that several more parts of the Political Parties and Elections Act 2009 are now kicking in or will do so soon. … Read the full post »
The Conservative top ten is much the same as during their conference, with just Andrew Lansley replacing David Willetts in the top ten. … Read the full post »
Blink and you might have missed it: first details of a discussion about ways to cut the costs of running elections are leaked and then Jack Straw promptly disowns them and kills off the discussion. … Read the full post »
Listed in order of volume of coverage, it’s no surprise that Gordon Brown tops the list – or that Peter Mandelson is in at number two. … Read the full post »
With a general election on the horizon, there are concerns that the laws are ill-equipped for the new digital battlefields that the campaign will be fought on. … Read the full post »
Men eating chocolate. It’s what YouTube was invented for. … Read the full post »
Jeremy Thorpe was elected as leader of the Liberal Party in January 1967, at a time when the party’s support seemed to be stuck at no more than 10%. … Read the full post »
Britain faces fresh accusations that it colluded in the rendering and alleged torture of a second UK resident now being held at Guantanamo Bay. … Read the full post »
David Davis has had a remarkable change of tune on freedom of information. Or perhaps Prime Minister David Cameron has just gagged him? … Read the full post »