Published: January 15th 2009 - at 10:15 am

Top Stories and Blog Review – 15th Jan


by Lee Griffin    

GAZA: Over 1,000 Dead

Nationwide
Whitehall departments to share personal data
Snub to Osborne as Hague named Tory ‘deputy’
Broadband for all to be funded by the industry
Big Brother database a ‘terrifying’ assault on freedoms
Mayor to lead legal fight on Heathrow expansion

International
Privatisation ‘raised death rate’
Guantanamo agents ‘used torture’
War on Hamas saps Palestinian leaders
Hopes of ceasefire as Hamas replies to truce plan
Chávez reopens oil bids to west as prices plunge

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Lee Griffin

Diary of a Palestinian Mother, Fares Akram and RafahToday are all blogs worth reading to get some insight in to the effect of the Israeli slaughter happening in Gaza.

Himmelgarten Cafe explains the way forward for tackling youth crime and “feral” behaviour.

Rodney McAree thinks, rightly, that people shouldn’t be so readily jumping on Baroness Vadera.

Chris Doidge thinks business has Labour over a barrel.

Obsolete just can’t understand what drives Labour to be such shits.

Five Public Opinions dissects Madeline Buntings recent railing against the athiest bus. (hattip: Max Dunbar)

Newer Labour on not getting your knickers in a twist.

Freemania lets us know of SCIENTIST ACTION FIGURES! Just for fun, you know…


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Lee is a 20 something web developer from Cornwall now residing in Bristol since completing his degree at the lesser university. He has strange dreams, a big appetite, a small flat, and when not forcing his views on the world he is probably eating a cookie. Lee blogs independently from party colours at Program your own mind.
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