Archive for April, 2009
Blair vs Brown… all over again: How spin doctor’s girl Georgia Gould is splitting Labour along the old divide
A vote-rigging scandal in a safe Labour seat has exposed the scale of in-fighting in the party, it has been claimed. Read more from the original source: Blair vs Brown... all over again: How spin doctor's girl Georgia Gould is splitting Labour along the old divide
Schools Secretary Ed Balls ‘used Damian McBride to undermine ministerial rivals’
Gordon Brown's closest political ally is accused of 'running' shamed Downing Street adviser Damian McBride as a dirty tricks agent. See the original post: Schools Secretary Ed Balls 'used Damian McBride to undermine ministerial rivals'
Talented young BBC actress found hanged days after show’s finale
A young actress has been found hanged after the long-running series in which she starred was cancelled. Go here to see the original: Talented young BBC actress found hanged days after show's finale
Drugs advice helpline to be investigated after teenagers were told to use cannabis
Advisers on the Frank helpline condoned cannabis smoking by a 13-year-old and suggested to a 15-year-old who said she had experimented with ecstasy that she should go on taking it. Read the original here: Drugs advice helpline to be investigated after teenagers were told to use cannabis
‘Betrayed’ former Labour MP quits party feeling ‘absolutely scandalised’ over Damian McBride affair
A veteran Labour former MP has quit the party, complaining that the leadership had 'betrayed' the principles that inspired her to join. Excerpt from: 'Betrayed' former Labour MP quits party feeling 'absolutely scandalised' over Damian McBride affair
‘Hospital blunders meant my baby bled to death’: Father’s grief as NHS staff ignore plea to treat nine-day-old son
Joshua Titcombe was nine days old when he died from a common infection picked up from his mother which could have been cured with antibiotics. Read the original here: 'Hospital blunders meant my baby bled to death': Father's grief as NHS staff ignore plea to treat nine-day-old son
G20 officer could face a charge of killing as post-mortem shows protester did NOT suffer a heart attack
The policeman filmed shoving a man to the ground at the G20 protests could face a manslaughter charge. See the rest here: G20 officer could face a charge of killing as post-mortem shows protester did NOT suffer a heart attack
Black Monday for Jacqui Smith as she faces Commons grilling on Home Office chaos
Jacqui Smith was accused of 'running scared' last night after she refused to make a statement to MPs on the Damian Green affair. Read the original post: Black Monday for Jacqui Smith as she faces Commons grilling on Home Office chaos






