Author: Brian

Harvey’s Guide to English Language Usage and other new delights

Peter Harvey’s ‘Guide to English Language Usage’ usefully complements Burchfield’s Fowler: other new books warmly recommended, Lorna Lloyd’s study of the Commonwealth High Commissioner, and Frank Kennedy’s memoir ‘Dust Suspended’. All four have something in common [More >>>]

Ephems suspended for a while (with update 18 July)

The bad leg remains infected and further treatment looms, so Ephems posts on G Brown, A Campbell (his book), the daft row with Putin and other tasty issues will just have to wait a while [More >>>]

A hospital diary, June-July 2007

Six cheers at least for the National Health Service whose guest I have been at a big teaching hospital for a week with an infected leg. Massive improvements since last NHS hospital experience some years ago: impeccable medical and nursing care and exhaustive tests revealing new and unsuspected conditions [More >>>]

Rise and fall of Tony Blair

Anne Lapping’s and Andrew Rawnsley’s TV retrospective of the Blair years offers many new insights and familiar footage, prompting disagreement with its misleading account of Blair’s role at Kosovo and Chirac’s at the UN before the Iraq war. But many good things redeem the programme [More >>>]

More exposure of Extraordinary Rendition

Stephen Grey’s latest revelations of extraordinary rendition by US intelligence are recounted in a major UK TV programme. How can such criminal misdeeds continue in the US, of all countries? [More >>>]

Don’t miss ‘Taking Liberties’ (with update on Martin Kettle)

Go and see an admirable chronicle of the theft of our civil liberties by the Blairistas, in a film released on 8 June, ‘Taking Liberties’ — and follow its progress on its blog [More >>>]

With a month to go, Blair blames ‘society’ and proposes yet more draconian police powers

With only a month to go before they step down, Blair and Reid have launched proposals for yet more draconian police powers in yet another anti-terror law, while Blair blames the judges, the opposition and ‘society’ for limiting his scope for further eroding our civil liberties [More >>>]

Here’s a Big Idea for Gordon Brown

The Independent publishes my letter offering Gordon Brown a Big Idea for the launch of his government, one that answers the West Lothian question and scuppers the case for Scottish independence. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity [More >>>]

Kosovo: not a Blair success but an Iraq clone

An unpublished letter to the Guardian shows that the 1999 NATO attack on Yugoslavia over Kosovo was not a Blair triumph, as often claimed, but an illegal, unnecessary and unsuccessful misadventure whose misrepresentation as a justified success led on to Iraq [More >>>]