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'Forget about ransom', Foreign Office tells pirates
THE Foreign Offi ce is using its diplomatic connections in east Africa to try and convince the Somali pirates who have taken a British couple...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/22/09 by JAMES CUSICK WESTMINSTER EDITOR · More from publication -
Can we save the summit that was supposed to save the World?
THERE has been speculation of a political deal, a formal deal, a legally binding deal, an informal deal, a global deal, a new deal or just parts of...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/22/09 by JAMES CUSICK WESTMINSTER EDITOR · More from publication -
Translating governmentspeak . . . this week: 'strengthening our
IN one of the stranger traditions that surrounds the "speech from the throne", or the Queen's Speech as it generally known, a government whip is...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/22/09 by JAMES CUSICK · More from publication -
Judges call for inquiry into Iraq abuse claims Plea to avoid court
THE Government is coming under increasing pressure from senior judges to establish an inquiry into all allegations of abuse of Iraqis by British...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/15/09 by JAMES CUSICK · More from publication -
Cabinet split as minister questions war A GOVERNMENT IN DISARRAY BY
GORDON Brown's hopes of presenting a unified government line on Afghanistan between now and the start of a general election campaign have been...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/15/09 by JAMES CUSICK · More from publication -
Inquiry call over abuse claims IRAQ
EVEN before the latest allegations that British soldiers were involved in 33 abuse cases in Iraq, including the rape of 16-year- old boy, the High...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/15/09 by JAMES CUSICK WESTMINSTER EDITOR · More from publication -
Silent majority send politicians the real message from Scotland
AN apathetic electorate and a government party surviving on a combination of denial and delusion are not the ideal political ingredients for a...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/15/09 by JAMES CUSICK · More from publication -
Brown's red face as bank tax plan is crushed by G20 US rejects
A NEW global tax on the transactions of financial institutions to create an international fund to help bank bailouts was rejected at the G20 summit...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/08/09 by JAMES CUSICK WESTMINSTER EDITOR · More from publication -
The Tories' European nightmare CAN CAMERON ESCAPE THE GHOSTS OF THE
THE malevolent ghost that has haunted the Tories since the decline and fall of imperial Britain returned last week to cause trouble for the latest...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/08/09 by WESTMINSTER EDITOR JAMES CUSICK · More from publication -
Blair 'never tried' for EU job
TONY Blair is planning a "damage limitation" display of what close aides are calling "his enduring political resilience", by insisting he never...
Sunday Herald, The, 11/01/09 by JAMES CUSICK WESTMINSTER EDITOR · More from publication



