Iraq: government vs. the BBC “ Greg Dyke speaks (again)
The former BBC director-general robustly defends his record and lambasts those who sacked him
The former BBC director-general robustly defends his record and lambasts those who sacked him
About an important article by the former assistant legal adviser in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Elizabeth Wilmshurst, who did resign over Iraq
The harm that will be done to Britain’s standing abroad if the judgment of the Court of Appeal permitting the home secretary to rely on information got by torture is allowed to stand
It’s now up to the law lords to reverse this deplorable decision.
Iraq: the real charge against Tony Blair — and his colleagues
Wonderful countryside, food and wine, fabulous churches and museums and galleries everywhere, everything just as claimed by the travel agents and guide-books.
‘Wimbledon’ surely one of the worst films ever made, even by the sad standards of most recent British films