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Forget the poor - our politicians are wasting away

Nash Riggins wrote 1 month ago: In a hearing with their expenses watchdog last week, MPs raised a number of complaints about their d … more →

Tags: UK, Iain Duncan Smith, Welfare Reform Act, Mp's Expenses, House of Commons

One More Step Towards Equality

The Political Idealist wrote 8 months ago:         This article has been featured on Georgina Ogilvie’s blog, written … more →

Tags: Politics, Government, uk politics, Society, Member Of Parliament, gordon brown, mental health act 1983, Mental Health, Gavin Barwell

UK mental health awareness. Keep the ball rolling1 comment

hiddeninclearview wrote 9 months ago: Charles Walker MP gave a brave and moving speech in the commons last month about his struggle with O … more →

Tags: OCD, Charles Walker, camhs, Mental Health, 4 goes mad

Animal research (Kevan Jones - March 6 2012)

martinturner wrote 1 year ago: Kevan Jones (North Durham) (Lab) asked: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many research … more →

Tags: House of Commons Questions, Animal Research, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, porton down

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission2 comments

mallerstang wrote 1 year ago: The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (www.cwgc.org) has announced a new series of signs to be unve … more →

Tags: research web sites, World War II, France, Belgium, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Bishopwearmouth Cemetery

Good Week, Bad Week 16/10/11...

eljmayes wrote 1 year ago: Good Week Ed Miliband- Miliband has had a good week by default. His performance at Prime Minister … more →

Tags: Politics, Labour, Conservatives, David Cameron, liberal democrats, Nick Clegg, Ed Miliband, Dr Liam Fox, Andrew Lansley

FOX/WERRITTY: LABOUR'S 'SECURITY RISK' HYPOCRISY REVEALED59 comments

John Ward wrote 1 year ago: Labour Fox-hunter Kevan Jones….bit of a slimeball? How Labour’s MoD Israel stance when i … more →

Tags: LABOUR CANT ON FOX-WERRITY EXPOSED, William Hague, Liam Fox, adam werritty, Atlantic Bridge, John Mann, MoD spite, Labour hyporisy on Israel, Craig Murray

Are You Just Half-awake?

pochp wrote 2 years ago: Image via Wikipedia The brain really can be half asleep, claims research Now I wonder if I have to c … more →

Tags: Business and Commerce, health, technology, Society, News, Nature, Public Service, Autism, Sami Khiyami

Quality MP's

wiganshale wrote 3 years ago:   One argument advanced by MP’s, to justify paying themselves so much, is that if we, the peop … more →

Tags: Politics, Comments, MPs

Gordon And The Daily Mail Stand No Chance Against Joanna

Peter Reynolds wrote 3 years ago: Our Avenger The appalling story of the way that this debased, corrupt and immoral government has tre … more →

Tags: Politics, corrupt, Cronies, debased, despicable, Familiar, gordon brown, Government, Gurkha

Positive drug tests in armed forces fall

ispystrangers wrote 3 years ago: These figures released in a written answer show falls in the number of armed services personnel fail … more →

Tags: commons, british army, Royal Navy, royal air force, drug tests

Norcare on The One Show

mikeparkermedia wrote 3 years ago: I never intended to blog on any of Mike Parker Media’s clients but I’m compelled to ment … more →

Tags: Norcare, war veterans, Royal British Legion, The One Show, BBC, Charity, Mike Parker Media, ex-service personnel, Futurebuilders Fund

Queen to attend service for last veteran of World War I

ispystrangers wrote 3 years ago: A service to commemorate Harry Patch, the last British soldier to survive the First World War, will … more →

Tags: commons, war veterans, HM The Queen, World War One, Harry Patch, Westminster Abbey, Duke of Edinburgh, Veterans, Memorial Service

Soldiers' recovery-poor aftercare for troops.

warandwords wrote 4 years ago: The news of Johnson Beharry who criticised aftercare for injured troops featured again this morning … more →

Tags: Newspapers, radio, Army, Johnson Beharry, injured service men and women


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