6 Jan 2016
Yemen: a whole country under seige?
A friend of mine, James Abbott, from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, often pokes fun at my eccentric approach to Twitter.
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Symon Hill Book Tour
January 20, 2016
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Wednesday 6 January 2016
6 Jan 2016
Foreign Office minister refuses to condemn Saudi executions
A UK Government minister was repeatedly asked yesterday by Members of Parliament to condemn the execution of protesters last weekend in Saudi Arabia, and to publish secret agreements signed between the UK and Saudi governments, but refused to do either.
6 Jan 2016
One four Scots struggling with housing costs
New research has found that more than one in four adults in Scotland who are responsible for paying rent or a mortgage are worried about covering the cost of their housing in 2016.
6 Jan 2016
UN reports over 8100 Civilian casualties in Yemen
Civilians are suffering a “terrible toll” in the fighting which is tearing Yemen apart, with casualties now topping 8,100, with nearly 2,800 fatalities, amid Saudi-led coalition airstrikes, shelling by Houthi groups and other clashes, the United Nations reported yesterday.
6 Jan 2016
A failure of political journalism?
Last night, (5th January) the Housing and Planning Bill was debated in the House of Commons, though anybody who wasn’t personally involved, or relies on broadcast media for their news, could be for