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Friday, March 30
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IanPJ
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 10:06 BST
With the Break-up of the Home Office, dividing duties between a newly named Ministry of Justice and for all intents and purposes a Ministry of the Interior the UK Cabinet now mimics exactly the key Cabinet posts as Hitler had his at the time he took control of Germany.
It also fits in very comfortably with the Common European model as outlined by the European Commission, and the confusion caused during this ‘reorganisation’ presents an opportunity for a budding Dictator. more »
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IanPJ
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 07:02 BST
Is Sir Ian Blair a gung ho Walter Mitty or a pathological liar. It would certainly appear that he has tendencies in both directions after reading the account given for his ‘alleged’ involvement in Balcombe Street siege. more »
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IanPJ
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 05:27 BST
Checks will be made on all children to identify potential criminals under an extension of the "surveillance state" announced by Tony Blair.
A Downing Street review of law and order also foreshadowed greater use of sophisticated CCTV, an expanded DNA database and "instant justice" powers for police.... more »
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IanPJ
on Fri 30 Mar 2007 03:50 BST
The NUJ (National Union of Journalists) have exposed the workings of a ‘journalist’ who appears to have based his career on rehashing stories and disinformation fed to him from MI6.
The Press Complaints Commission have launched their third investigation of Daily Telegraph political editor, Con Coughlin, in as many months, after a number of high level complaints about his latest article on Iran. more »
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