by Archive | Feb 26, 2007
A delegation of US religious leaders returned yesterday (Sunday) from a week-long trip to Iran with a proposal for direct, government-to-government negotiations between the United States and Iran. The delegation, which is the first US religious group to meet with an...
by Archive | Feb 26, 2007
A delegation of US religious leaders returned yesterday (Sunday) from a week-long trip to Iran with a proposal for direct, government-to-government negotiations between the United States and Iran. The delegation, which is the first US religious group to meet with an...
by Archive | Feb 26, 2007
The High Court has today ordered BAE Systems to produce a sworn affidavit divulging how they obtained a confidential and legally privileged document belonging to Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT). The document in question contained advice from CAAT’s solicitors...
by Archive | Feb 26, 2007
The High Court has today ordered BAE Systems to produce a sworn affidavit divulging how they obtained a confidential and legally privileged document belonging to Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT). The document in question contained advice from CAAT’s solicitors...
by Archive | Feb 26, 2007
Parliamentary rebellion is not quite what it used to be. Many of us recall the colourful heyday of ‘the beast of Bolsover’, Dennis Skinner MP, the backbencher who usurped the best seats, scowling leftist disapproval of Thatcherite policies and Labour fudges. His...