Archive for February 2003
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28 February, 2003
Many in the Jewish community are aghast at what they believe to be an upsurge in anti-Jewish feeling in Britain. Media coverage of Israel appears to be driven by obsessive spite and malice, representing self-defence as aggression and perpetrating distortions, double standards and lies.
Published in: Jewish Chronicle
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26 February, 2003
Ruthlessly, inexorably, unforgivably, our universities are being turned into instruments of the most blatant ideological discrimination and manipulation.
Yet another outstanding candidate has been turned down by Bristol university.
Published in: Daily Mail
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24 February, 2003
Many parents will have been astounded to read that a government-funded sex education programme is training teachers to tell 15 year-old schoolchildren about anal and oral sex.
Doncaster teacher Lynda Brine, who was trained for the course, says she was amazed to be told to deal with questions about what semen tas
Published in: Daily Mail
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21 February, 2003
The asylum judgment by Mr Justice Collins threatens to turn the simmering feud between the government and the judiciary into all-out war.
The Prime Minister has ordered new legislation to stop the courts thwarting the will of Parliament in bringing the asylum crisis under control.
His fury is enti
Published in: Daily Mail
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17 February, 2003
The show of ministerial solidarity with the Prime Minister in the wake of Saturday's astonishing mass Iraq protest underlines the parlous position in which Tony Blair now finds himself.
For this was no ordinary demo comprising the usual crew of rent-a-mob agitators.
Published in: Daily Mail
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13 February, 2003
The BBC is about to send its very own Valentine to the nation's men.
Tomorrow, it unveils a ten-day season of programming devoted to the subject of domestic violence.
Published in: Daily Mail
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10 February, 2003
The debacle of the government's Iraq 'intelligence' dossier is, even by the standards of Blairite amateurishness and opportunism, an absolute jaw-dropper.
The stakes were obviously high.
Published in: Daily Mail
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3 February, 2003
The British establishment continues remorselessly to saw away at the branch on which it is sitting.
Sir Bernard Crick, eminent politics don, former university tutor to the Home Secretary and chairman of David Blunkett's advisory committee on citizenship, has revealed his group's proposals to beef up requirements
Published in: Daily Mail
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