By-passing parliament: the blogs got there first
An open e-mail to Daniel Finkelstein for being the first to air nationally the scandal of a Bill empowering ministers to make new laws without troubling parliament [more >>>]
An open e-mail to Daniel Finkelstein for being the first to air nationally the scandal of a Bill empowering ministers to make new laws without troubling parliament [more >>>]
Proposals: transfer the Queen’s remaining personal prerogative powers to an independent commission; finish the half-completed task of making the UK a proper federation — evidently too radical to be given an airing (except here)… [more >>>]
I can again receive messages sent to me from the ‘contact’ facility of the website, after an interruption of service [more >>>]
‘Bush puts stress on defence’ and cuts health — Financial Times [More >>>]
Anyone with broadband who missed the BBC TV Newsnight debate about the Muslim protests over the Danish cartoons and their global implications on 6 Feb should watch it on the BBC Newsnight website while it’s still available [more >>>]
It was silly to exercise the undoubted right to publish those cartoons, but the hysterical reaction across the world has been an outrage, and we should give far more support to our Danish friends and partners [More >>>]
A splendid version and performance of Ibsen’s ‘The Wild Duck’ at the Donmar Warehouse ends its run on 18 February and is sold out every night until then [More >>>]
Israeli brutality is rightly condemned, but with Hamas as government of Palestine there seems no longer any basis for a settlement with Israel and little chance even of a truce [More >>>]
The Financial Times reveals that the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Microsoft have ganged up to drive Tony Blair from office — official [More >>>]
Internal evidence suggests the hand of the CIA in the FCO’s advice on rendition to No. 10 [More >>>]