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UK politics analysis
Ian Hislop's interview with the Leveson Inquiry
18th January 2011
It's an enquiry that's seen a vast array of people ranging from questionable journalists to celebrities and editors. With the likes of Steve Coogan talking...
London riots 2011: The Aftermath
22nd December 2011
Last week rioters stormed the streets as though out of nowhere. There had been no unrest in the weeks running up to the events and there has been little trouble since...
The Oldham East by-election - The beginning of the end of the coalition or a political blip
21st January 2011
The Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election majority win for Labour could easily be seen as the beginning of the beginning of the end for the Tory-Lib Dem...
10th January 2011
With the Conservative government clashing over the viability of their 2011 VAT increase of 2.5% with the Labour government, it’s becoming increasingly evident that...
Student tuition fees protests fall all too easily into ineffectual violence
14th December 2010
Protests have been high on the agenda recently and while some have had a positive impact, the student protests of last month seem to have done more harm...
Tony Blair & Andrew Marr talk war
3rd September 2010
Tony Blair led the UK as Prime Minister for some ten years, but he’s been keeping himself to himself on the whole since bowing out to the incoming Gordon Brown...
Spending cuts – The future of UK government spending
8th June 2010
With a Conservative Liberal Democrat government in place, it’s time to turn to their big plans, and first on the agenda is David Cameron and George Osborne’s...
BBC’s televised election debate analysis 2010 - No runaway success in sight
3rd May 2010
It’s all coming to a head as party leaders Gordon Brown (Labour), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats) and David Cameron (Conservatives) complete the last of the three...
18th April 2010
Taking chunks out of Brown and Cameron alike, Clegg managed to come across as intelligent, informed, decisive, free thinking and able to relate to the...
9th Dec 2009
The man that can do no right has struck out about the big pay salaries that top public sector jobs have leapt up to...
BBC to scale back their website
16th Dec 2009
What’s next I axe? Is London Transport to stop the tube on Wednesdays to give cabbies a better chance in the harsh climate of post recession Britain or the NHS to stop doing podiatry to give BUPA a fair crack at the foot fungus whip...
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