How dangerous is Rupert Murdoch to politicians?

April 26, 2012 in Opinion by Richard Davis

We all know that governments court the press, but at what point do such relationships become dangerous to the credibility of both parties.

Another £10 billion for the IMF

April 22, 2012 in Opinion by Joe Bloggs

So our Chancellor has decided just about unilaterally to give another £10 billion of taxpayers’ money to the International Monetary Fund.

Thomas de Wesselow fails to debunk the Turin Shroud resurrection

April 6, 2012 in Opinion by Richard Davis

Cambridge Art Historian Thomas de Wesselow has failed  to debunk the Turin Shroud as proof of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Ben Gilroy and John Squires have their injunction dismissed by court

April 5, 2012 in Opinion by Richard Davis

Ben Gilroy and John Squires’s injunction to prevent the next payment to the banks of 3.1 billion Euros has been dismissed by the High court.

Argentina on the warpath again

April 3, 2012 in Opinion by Alan Bush

At the time that the UK is looking back on the 1982 Falklands War remembering its fallen heroes, the Argentine government is whipping up a frenzy amongst its people looking for another bash at grabbing control over the islands.

Government irresponsibly created a national fuel crisis

March 29, 2012 in Opinion by Tony Peters

The chaos we are seeing at our petrol pumps is not just a reflection of bad administration at the heart of government but proof of it.

The Queen linked to drug money by French candidate Jacques Cheminade

March 28, 2012 in Opinion by Tony Peters

The British Queen been accused by Jacques Cheminade a French presidential candidate of profiting from drug money.