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BNP accounts don’t add up

Friday, September 12th, 2008

When the British National Party told its members in January that it had raised £70,000 as a result of its “Building to Grow” appeal, Searchlight was sceptical. After all, the appeal was launched just as the internal crisis erupted last December. Who in their right mind, we thought, would donate such sums to a party that seemed about to collapse. We were wrong. A printout of transactions on the BNP’s main ...
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September 20th: Stop The War Coalition Demonstration in Manchester

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

What will British foreign secretary David Miliband say in his speech to Labour's annual conference in Manchester? It's all too predictable. 'We' are 'winning' in Iraq, making 'progress' in Afghanistan, defending 'democracy' in Georgia, confronting Iran to protect world 'security' and waging endless war against 'global terrorism'. 'We' stand "shoulder to shoulder" with George Bush and whoever his successor may be in following slavishly wherever US foreign policy takes 'us'. There ...
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UK activist faces 12 year sentence after RNC protests

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Indymedia | Dave Mahoney was cycling to the grocery store with his girlfriend in Minneapolis on September 4th 2008, when an un-marked van pulled up, and two men wearing FBI shirts inexplicably bundled him into the back, and drove off. Dave was part of the protesters assembled at the Republican National Convention in the City that week, and was there to peacefully remind America and the rest of the ...
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ID scheme plans 50,000 cards by April

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

The National Identity Scheme will produce just 50,000 cards in its first few months – and has yet to define the role or budget of its commissioner. In response to a parliamentary written question from Liberal Democrat shadow home secretary Chris Huhne, home secretary Jacqui Smith said that about 50,000 identity cards will be issued between the scheme's launch for foreign nationals between November and April 2009. "Volumes will rise rapidly ...
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Liquid bomb plot: three guilty of murder conspiracy

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

By Vikram Dodd | Three men were yesterday convicted of conspiring to commit mass murder through suicide bomb explosions, but a jury failed to reach a verdict on the allegation they were part of the biggest terrorist plot since the September 11 attacks. The Crown had alleged that eight Britons planned to blow up at least seven airliners heading to North America with 1,500 people aboard, ...
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Alistair Darling and the implosion of the Labour government

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

By Chris Marsden | The August 30 Guardian interview with Britain’s Chancellor Alistair Darling was extraordinary in many respects. In the first place there can be few occasions that so dramatically reveal the sense of profound crisis within ruling circles in Britain. Darling admitted to Decca Aitkenhead that the economic times we are facing “are arguably the worst they’ve been in 60 years... And I think it’s going to be ...
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Revealed: Brown’s £1bn power windfall

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

By Juliette Jowit | Rising energy prices are on course to net the government a windfall of over £1bn thanks to a little-known scheme designed to promote the development of renewable energy. The disclosure of the substantial sums made through the scheme comes as Gordon Brown has been piling pressure on power companies to plough some of the profits they have made through increased prices into helping cash-strapped ...
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Lib Dems would scrap ID Cards to fund radical police reforms

Friday, September 5th, 2008

The Liberal Democrats yesterday accused both Labour and the Conservatives of ducking the hard decisions on police reform in favour of a sentencing arms race, as they launched their proposals for fundamental reform of the way the police are run. The ideas, outlined in the paper Cutting Crime: Catching Criminals With Better Policing, highlight the urgent need to move the criminal justice debate away from what sounds tough to what actually ...
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RFID leakage is hushed up - claim

Friday, September 5th, 2008

MOST RFID products – like passports and Oyster cards – leak data like sieves says Brit firm, Peratech. By Tony Dennis | The scandal broke back in August but those affected – like government agencies and credit card companies – are trying to hush the problem up rather than fix it claims Peratech's Taysom. The worst offenders are the latest generation of 'biometric' passports, he says. These very easily leak information ...
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Cabinet Office ordered to release secret memos on Iraq dossier

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Secret emails and memos showing how the Iraq war dossier was "sexed-up" must be released by the Cabinet Office, The Independent has learnt.   By James Macintyre | Richard Thomas, the information commissioner, has told civil servants to release undisclosed material which could provide "evidence that the dossier was deliberately manipulated in order to present an exaggerated case for military action". After repeated freedom of information requests, Mr Thomas says in a ...
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“Labour making our job harder” - police chief

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

By Vikram Dodd | One of Britain's most senior police officers has claimed government policies have damaged public and police confidence in the criminal justice system. Mike Fuller, chief constable of Kent, told the Guardian he believes dangerous criminals are avoiding jail or being released early because of a lack of places in the country's prisons.He claims the crisis was entirely foreseeable: five years ago, ministers ...
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LSD, Ecstasy Tested on Terminally Ill Patients

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Researchers are exploring the use of hallucinogenic drugs like LSD and ecstasy as a form of “psychedelic psychotherapy” for terminally ill patients, London’s Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday. A clinical trial involving LSD began in Switzerland, in June. Eight patients were given 200 micrograms of LSD and four patients were given 20 micrograms. They will be assessed for anxiety levels, quality of life and pain levels. Scientists are also looking into the possibility ...
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Blair bodyguard left gun in cafe

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

A police firearms officer left a gun in a coffee shop where it was discovered by a member of the public. The pistol was reportedly left in the toilets of a central London branch of Starbucks by a police bodyguard who was once Tony Blair's close protection officer. A report claims the gun, a semi-automatic Glock 17, was left on the floor of the cafe's only toilet for 20 minutes. It belonged to ...
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New Labour banging war drums - again

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Socialist Worker | The new Labour government is leading the West’s war of words against Russia in its dispute with Georgia. Foreign secretary David Miliband went to the Ukraine last month to drum up an “anti-Russian coalition” and enthuse about extending Nato eastwards. But Western powers are too overstretched in Iraq and Afghanistan to intervene militarily against an opponent such as Russia. They fear future Russian intervention into Ukraine or Azerbaijan, but ...
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UK airport tests facial-recognition technology

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Manchester Airport is testing facial-recognition technology as part of the UK £1.2bn e-Borders scheme to tighten controls. The facial-recognition system, provided by Fujitsu Services in partnership with Vision-Box, works by scanning passengers' faces and uses automatic gates in an attempt to both tighten border security and speed up immigration processing times. New facial recognition gates will use scanning equipment to compare the faces of UK and EU passengers to their biometric passports. ...
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