Melanie Phillips

Archive for November 2005

  • 28 November, 2005

    Up to half a million people are expected to line the streets of Belfast this week as George Best is buried.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 21 November, 2005

    Someone should put the Child Support Agency out of its misery, and quickly. It has been a calamity ever since it was brought into being by a Tory government twelve years ago.

    It has failed to collect

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 18 November, 2005

    Britain's state of denial continues to deepen. We saw it after 9/11, when people said America had brought the atrocity upon itself - mainly through its 'uncritical' support for Israel.

    Published in: Jewish Chronicle

  • 18 November, 2005

    What kind of police service do we want? asked the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair at the beginning of his Dimbleby Lecture.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 14 November, 2005

    In his book entitled 'DC Confidential', Sir Christopher has accused Tony Blair of fluffing the chance to influence the Bush administration by being starstruck by the glamour of Washington. He has dismissed several senior Cabinet ministers as 'pygmies'.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 11 November, 2005

    Let's try a modest thought experiment.

    Published in: Daily Mail

  • 8 November, 2005

    At the heart of the MMR vaccine controversy is an attempt to blind people with science. Proponents of the vaccine say science has proved it is safe and that those who deny this are scientifically illiterate.

    This argument has been used to tell parents that the evidence of their own eyes is not true.

    Published in: Miscellaneous

  • 7 November, 2005

    Night after night, France has been under attack by its Arab Muslim minority with the French authorities having totally lost control of the streets.

    Published in: Daily Mail

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About Melanie

Melanie Phillips is a British journalist and author. She is best known for her controversial column about political and social issues which currently appears in the Daily Mail. Awarded the Orwell Prize for journalism in 1996, she is the author of All Must Have Prizes, an acclaimed study of Britain's educational and moral crisis, which provoked the fury of educationists and the delight and relief of parents.

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Books

  • The World Turned Upside Down
  • Londonistan
  • The Ascent of Woman
  • America's Social Revolution

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Melanie Phillips
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London W8 5TT

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