(c) Adal Honduras
To the casual observer it may appear as though our politicians are engaged in a healthy debate over substantive issues. There were several announcements in Alistair Darling’s pre-budget report that sought to highlight …
(c) World Economic Forum
For those Tories who expected Gordon Brown to quit without a fight, the news that Labour will pass a law forcing the next government, whoever wins the election, to hold a …
(c) The U.S. Army
It’s been a busy month for those of us following the developments in Afghanistan. Still reeling from the embarrassment of watching a US backed candidate steal the Afghan presidential election in a …
(c) Sian Berry
You are most likely to remember Siân Berry from the 2008 London Mayoral election, at which time she campaigned non-stop in a bid to persuade the people of London to vote Green. She …
(c) Steve Punter
Adding to widespread condemnation from all sections of the British political spectrum, HRH the Queen has now stepped into the BNP debate, strongly criticising their use of patriotic British imagery and calling on all …
Little sympathy is afforded the postmen. The papers are calling it “industrial suicide”. Postal workers have lost both public and media support as members of the Communication Workers Union press ahead with strikes in the …
(c) chintohere
Once again the news has been filled with images of destruction wrought by the latest ‘natural’ disaster. At least two hundred people lost their lives and almost two million people lost their homes as …
(c) BdwayDiva1
A task force set up by the CBI (Confederation of British Industry) has just launched a report on higher education entitled ‘Stronger together: Businesses and universities in turbulent times’. It contains a number of …
(c) NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center
After twelve full months of hysterical economic news coverage, the recession appears to be ending and peoples’ attention is once again focused on the environment. Right now, world leaders …

