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Sunday, May 6
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IanPJ
on Sun 06 May 2007 23:47 BST
Reid Bryson is a climatologist. In fact he's been credited with the invention of climatology as an academic subject. It has been suggested that he is the most widely cited climatologist there is. And what has he got to say about global warming? more »
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IanPJ
on Sun 06 May 2007 20:49 BST
From 1 June 2007, first-time adult passport customers will no longer be able to use the fast track one-week service as they will have to attend an interview, as part of the passport application process. These intrusive interviews will also be used to collect information and data related to the introduction of ID Cards. We still await the Identity Cards Act Section 37 report into latest 10 year cost estimates for the National Identity Register / ID Card Scheme. more »
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IanPJ
on Sun 06 May 2007 14:50 BST
The Daily Telegraph and other media are spinning the line that Blair will become a roving Ambassador in Africa.
A roving what? What they really mean is they want Blair to have Ambassadorial protection to keep him out of prison. more »
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IanPJ
on Sun 06 May 2007 04:36 BST
The stench of nepotism and election fixing is getting stronger and more pungent as it emerged last night that one of the directors of the company DRS, responsible for the electronic voting systems and postal vote counting machines is non other than Neil Kinnock. A Judge needs to order ALL electronic voting data be secured, so that it can be examined at a later date should that be necessary. more »
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IanPJ
on Sun 06 May 2007 02:28 BST
"Any Answers" is a phone in program moderated by David Dimbleby which follows the Saturday repeat of the Friday evening show. Collectively the brothers are known as the Dimblebores.
Today, at 2.25pm a Liam O' Kelly, from Langley in Nottinghamshire took up the need for an independent public enquiry into the events of 7/7 bombings when 56 people were killed in London and hundreds injured. more »
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