UK ‘must show benefit tourism proof’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24522653
UK ‘must show benefit tourism proof’
14 Monday Oct 2013
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14 Monday Oct 2013
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UK ‘must show benefit tourism proof’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24522653
14 Monday Oct 2013
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Russia rally after Caucasus murder http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24514345
14 Monday Oct 2013
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French far-right wins local election http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24514843
12 Saturday Oct 2013
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Africa states back leaders’ immunity http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24506006
12 Saturday Oct 2013
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Vietnam state funeral for general http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24504882
12 Saturday Oct 2013
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US seizes Pakistan Taliban commander http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24500286
10 Thursday Oct 2013
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Libyan PM Zeidan seized by armed men http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24470850
07 Monday Oct 2013
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04 Friday Oct 2013
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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
Labour had a good week with their leader emerging, to the relief of many inside and outside party, as a contender.
He had a bounce in the polls, a fact not replicated by the Tory Party at their conference last week. George Osborne’s speech which was seen by some as a play for future Party leadership got a tepid response. Sometimes silence can be interpreted as a sign of respect. It did not feel like that to the outside observer. And as the Prime Minister speech promises of opportunity in this land of plenty .. well the less said about that the better.
Most people who support the Conservatives knew this was going a tough conference for a party that has taken difficult decisions and at times appeared to favour its core supporters, rather than the country at large.
So the Mail’s salvo on the eve of the Tory Conference on ‘Red Ed’ and his father’s Marxist views, which included the proposition that he hated Britain, was an attempt to bring down the up and coming Labour leader a peg or two.
As events have transpired. the Mail attack has failed.
And an apology from Lord Rothermere, the owner of the Mail group, the Mail on Sunday for sending a reporter to a private family memorial, has made the much respected and feared newspaper of middle England, look silly.
Ed Miliband has accused the Mail of Anti-Semitism and pointed to the practices within the newspaper that would allow an intrusion into private grief, something that has been experienced by a number of families less high-profile than his.
Ed Miliband has emerged stronger from this very personal attack.
But if he is truly serious about questioning newspaper practice than he has to look at how the whole industry has managed to demonize a whole community since 9/11 in much the same way that the Jews were in the thirties.
And how of course that has managed to seep in the broadcasting industry and how it covers events involving Muslims here and in Muslim lands.
23 Monday Sep 2013
TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
If the gun men who are currently being evicted from the Westgate Shopping Centre in Nairobi are indeed from the Islamist group, known as al Shabab, then the people of conflict-torn Somalia better be prepared for more war.
Both Kenya and Ethiopia unilaterally decided to launch an invasion of a country that has never accepted a foreign power, let alone a Christian one, when the Islamic Courts movement had gained control of Somalia bringing to it some semblance of stability.
The result was to restore an unpopular and corrupt government in Mogadishu, which was backed by American drone strikes and some Western money.
At the time, there were warnings from al-Shabab that the countries responsible would pay for this.
Those who ignored them, need to explain their decisions in the light of the dreadful events of the last three days.
A further invasion, incursion by outside powers, will breed more violence, for clearly the men who attacked shoppers last Saturday, were prepared to take the fight back into the countries they see as their enemy.
That means Somalia which has known decade after decade of war, since the eighties, will still not have a stable central government that will protect and serve its people, millions of whom wonder the world as refugees.
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