Archive for December 2004
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20 December, 2004
The David Blunkett affair is rapidly being transformed from a one-off scandal into something much bigger and even more unsavoury.
Published in: Daily Mail
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17 December, 2004
When a government minister resigns after a scandal, there is usually a feeling of closure. With the resignation of the former Home Secretary David Blunkett, however, this has not been the case. It has left a bitter taste in the mouth.
Published in: Daily Mail
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15 December, 2004
As an accolade, this is one that Britain could certainly do without.
Published in: Daily Mail
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13 December, 2004
Baroness Warnock is our pre-eminent public philosopher. Whenever the government has had a tricky ethical issue, it has sent for Mary Warnock to pronounce upon it.
Published in: Daily Mail
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8 December, 2004
The suggestion that we might starve or dehydrate such people to death should be unthinkable.
Published in: Daily Mail
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6 December, 2004
According to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, householders should be able to kill burglars and only face prosecution where they are shown to have used 'gratuitous violence'.
His suggestion was immediately seized on by the Tories, who have thrown their weight behind a private member's bill to allow
Published in: Daily Mail
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