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Middle and Leg, Please.1 comment

The Ed wrote 41 minutes ago: Many congratulations to Mr Willie Eckerslike of Staines for the winning entry to the recent caption … more →

Tags: Ashes, Australia, Cricket, sex, TV, China, David Warner, Shane Warne, Stocking

'Drawn to the East': W.A.I. preliminary report

glennart wrote 14 hours ago: I am currently working on a project inspired by my visit to Kyoto, Okayama and Tokyo at the end of 2 … more →

Tags: tatsuko, kyoto, Wales Arts International, celfyddydau rhyngwladol cymru, tokyo, Okoyama, Arton Gallery, Tatsuko Horikawa, bccjapan

Someone has well and truly lost the plot21 comments

Michael Taylor wrote 1 day ago: That fine custodian of moral virtue, Piers Ackerman, is mostly known for his frothing-at-the-mouth a … more →

Tags: media, Julia Gillard, Malcolm Farr, Piers Akerman, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, Tim Mathieson

Does it really Matter who leads the Australian Labour Party

time4truths wrote 2 days ago: This morning we all woke to the papers claiming that the only saviour for the Labour English: Kevin … more →

Tags: Current Events, Australian Labor Party, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Tony Abbott

J. B. Turner | exhibitAbooks.com

Terry Irving wrote 2 days ago: J. B. Turner J. B. Turner has been a journalist whose articles have appeared in UK newspapers includ … more →

Tags: a new world, Daily Express, Daily Mail, Delta Force, federal bureau of investigation, Herald, Scotsman, united states

Father's Day 2013: The extremists for love

Fathers 4 Justice wrote 2 days ago: Another year. Another Father’s Day. Another year of children being forcibly separated from their fat … more →

Tags: Matt O'Connor, FATHERS DAY, Fathers4Justice, Tim Haries, Ian Douglas

Ancient of days.

minnaland wrote 5 days ago: The Sick Rose  by William Blake O Rose, thou art sick. The invisible worm That flies in the night In … more →

Tags: June, Poem, Lovely, Rose, William Blake, Poet, Painting, sick rose, Gardens

How the Government Misuses Statistics

Pocket Book wrote 5 days ago: Grant Shapps, Conservative Party Chairman & Minister without Portfolio Newspapers are full of nu … more →

Tags: Politics, Facts & Figures, Conservative, statistics, Benefit Claimants, Andrew Dilnot, Grant Shapps, Iain Duncan Smith, employment allowance

Fossil Fuel–based Power Stations Unnecessary To Back Up Wind explosive results for the energy industry.

alternativeenergypk wrote 5 days ago: An incidental note at the bottom of a wildlife article covering the culling of badgers in the UK new … more →

Tags: bbc news story, fluctuations in green energy, Fossil Fuel–based Power Stations, National Grid website, Uk Newspaper

Who would'a thunk..? 86 percent of the reader support was a proposal to repeal the handgun ban of 1997

Patrick Sperry wrote 5 days ago: Be a jolly good fellow, and pass the Beefeater! When the British daily newspaper The Telegraph asked … more →

Tags: Editorial | Opinion, Education, Gun Control, Hoplophobia, Law, Mysandry, News, Political blog global, Politics

{News} Madiba is conscious and able to recognise & greet his wife Graca & other members of his family

tropicstravel wrote 6 days ago: Mr Mandela, 94, is understood to be conscious and able to recognise and greet his wife Graca and oth … more →

Tags: News, South Africa, Nelson Mandela, Jacob Zuma, johannesburg, mandela, African National Congress, Graça Machel, Zuma

Gay Lobby in Vatican

Editor wrote 6 days ago: Unconfirmed reports in Daily Telegraph said that Pope Francis has admitted that a “gay lobby … more →

Tags: Catholic Church, Pope Francis, pope, Roman Curia, Federico Lombardi, Rome, vatican city, gay lobby

Time For British MPs To Set Up Some Of The Hacks. To Keep The Balance Right

stirringtrouble wrote 1 week ago: Ted Obvious reports from Westminster: The hunting season on members of British parliament has resume … more →

Tags: Life in the UK, BBC, House of Lords, Sunday Times, Parliament of the United Kingdom

"They Come Not Single Spies..."5 comments

JofIndia wrote 1 week ago: Cartoon by Matt taken, without permission, from today’s Daily Telegraph … more →

Tags: spies, Edward Snowden, hamlet

GPO "Girocheque" Comes Full Circle!1 comment

Bob in Vienne wrote 1 week ago: There is news that the Post Office is to offer customers current accounts. This follows a report fro … more →

Tags: Post office, Bank Account, General Post Office, Harold Wilson, Office of Fair Trading, GiroBank, financial services

New Poll Shows England Wants Its Guns Back

fuzzysdad01 wrote 1 week ago: This is from Jews For The Preservation Of Firearms Ownership. It seems our brethren across the pond … more →

Tags: Gun Control, National Rifle Association, England, houston, Handgun, George R Brown Convention Center, theblaze

The internet is a gigantic snooperama, says Boris Johnson2 comments

angelnstar wrote 1 week ago: In today’s Daily Telegraph, Boris describes a major milestone in his career.  One day he found … more →

Tags: London, National, Boris Johnson, Google, Privacy, spooks, Internet, prism

සිවුමංසල කොලූගැටයා #121: රාවය නවීකරණයේ ගෝලීය යථාර්ථය

Nalaka Gunawardene wrote 1 week ago: Ravaya, Sri Lanka’s only newspaper owned by its journalists and editors, has embarked on a pro … more →

Tags: Citizen Journalism, ict, innovation 2, Internet, Journalism, media, Media Freedom, Public Interest, Ravaya Column

We Are All Benefit Scroungers Daily Telegraph Figures Show137 comments

johnny void wrote 1 week ago: Figures published in today’s Daily Telegraph reveal that the vast majority of UK tax payers ar … more →

Tags: Tory Scum, welfare reform, welfare budget


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