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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 16:11 |
By Eamonn Dwyer
Gordon Brown’s accidentally recorded side-swipes at a venting voter are devastating. It lays bare his claim to care about ordinary people’s problems, and instead reveals a two-faced politician obsessed with the stage management of his campaign.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:02 |
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 17:00 |
By Ali Hussain
Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has signed into law the country’s major constitutional reform package, the 18th Amendment, as the country faces a law and order crisis in its western Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 April 2010 17:11 |
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Thursday, 22 April 2010 16:44 |
Britain’s two party system has been smashed wide open. But mindless party drones won’t be switching their vote, writes Eamonn Dwyer.
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Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 14:22 |
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Sunday, 18 April 2010 14:54 |
By Anwar Akhtar
Certain British Muslim community leaders and organisations have issued various edicts on how Muslims should vote in the general election.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 13:06 |
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 15:04 |
Eamonn Dwyer looks at the issue none of the parties want to talk about - Britain’s housing crisis.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 April 2010 02:07 |
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 15:39 |
By Alex Holland
For most people there must be few things more despicable than playing political football with national security. You’d imagine no party would risk this, especially the Conservatives, who see defence as one of their strongest areas.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 15:10 |
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Sunday, 11 April 2010 15:49 |
Ehsan Azari questions the value of the US' unbalanced relationship with Pakistan.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 11 April 2010 15:56 |
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Friday, 09 April 2010 14:56 |
By David Cronin
Those posters still haunt me. ‘Wanted for Murder’, they proclaimed in heavy type above a stony-faced Margaret Thatcher. It was 1981; I was 10 years old. Young men were starving themselves to death 70 miles away from my sleepy hometown in north Dublin. There were black flags everywhere; I was fascinated by how they would proliferate but also a little frightened.
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Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 15:16 |
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Friday, 02 April 2010 05:18 |
Advocate Khandokar Mahbub was the chief prosecutor of the first war crimes trials in Bangladesh, which began in 1973 but were halted two years later. In an exclusive interview, he told Pinaki Roy that the new tribunal could struggle to find the evidence it needs to secure prosecutions 40 years on.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 17:37 |
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