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With the recession, there is a shift from giving people things to giving them services
Haven't the 20th anniversary celebrations of the overthrow of communism been miserable?
Politicians and action groups select favourable data, ignoring inconvenient evidence
1 Patrick Cockburn: Britain's ignorance of Iraq is already apparent
2 Mark Steel: Come rain or revolution, it's money they all want
3 Steve Richards: Bring on a hung parliament – and the drama that goes with it
4 Letters: The higher education industry
5 Terence Blacker: Science must never be political or emotional
6 Brian Cox: We're doing it not because it's easy, but because it's hard
7 Hamish McRae: A time for giving with a difference
8 Alex James: Grandeur with the life sucked out of it
9 The Sketch: If he's come to this inquiry with an open mind, he'll leave with one too
10 Leading article: The chilling price of the great energy rip-off
1 Patrick Cockburn: Britain's ignorance of Iraq is already apparent
2 Steve Richards: Bring on a hung parliament – and the drama that goes with it
3 Johann Hari: The real reason Obama is not making much progress
4 Mark Steel: Come rain or revolution, it's money they all want
5 Helen Phillips: Nature is a necessity, not a luxury
6 Joan Smith: Bullies love a weakling – and Heather fits the bill
7 Leading article: The chilling price of the great energy rip-off
8 Editor-At-Large: So there I was dancing for Liz, the biggest by three dress sizes...
9 BBC fights for the arts, Celebrity help for starving people and others
10 The Sketch: If he's come to this inquiry with an open mind, he'll leave with one too
1US 'discussing Iraq regime change' two years before war
2Dominic Lawson: Europe will always be a foreign land for the British
3Scientists take the first step in unlocking origins of universe
4Banks win overdraft charges battle
5Osborne: we will pay people to recycle
6World on course for catastrophic 6° rise, reveal scientists
7Peter Popham: Will Knox find justice in Perugia?
8Leading article: The crucial questions that the Iraq inquiry must answer
9Iraq invasion discussed in 2001 ? but was dismissed as illegal
Comments
At least it shows he has his hands out of his pockets.!!!
I am offering my condolences to Mr. Ian Tomlinson's family. The murderer should be brought to justice.
PS. The minimum age for joining the police should be moved to 30.
There should be a psychological test conducted by psychologists added to the extremely below the standard police tests.
Nice use of the Belgian genius.
A friend of mines brother worked with that copper who killed the young girl in Newcastle, the policeman who was found guilty is claiming to his colleagues he was framed because the video evidence was removed immediately but this was done because someone knew that the camera film was very much likely to disappear and be destroyed.
Gutless maggots who only serve themselves, Brown had better make sure that there is a proper investigation here... or there will be consequences.
I find your 'cartoon' extremely offensive !
Shame on you.
M Naylor
Liverpool
mikegeorge 6:57am ... what a loser, MURDER??? are you serious.....you need to wind your neck in you hippy!!!
Whats wrong with you Brits getting all hot and bothered about nothing? Its friday enjoy it.
Good point, we need to see some pics of Americans being mocked naked to get some balance, may be getting circumcised just for good measure.
Agreed thats it promotes the humiliation of the iraqi.
Its because the ones being mocked are not american or british, thats what makes it ok. If it was the otherway around, there would have been a mass outrage at these pics being used for fun.
www.millarcrime.com
thankyou for illuminating as well as brightening these dark days ;
but where have you hidden the dreaded mandelson? - we need a closer examination of the festering thames-side undergrowth (ok , i know its only virtual vegetation, but thats what everything is these quasi-revolutionary days...)
(and is that a bit of mandelsonian-harbouring water weed downriver?)