- Falkland Islands: Argentina Ambassador Says Self-Determination 'Does .. by Asa Bennett, Huffington Post UK
- Let’s be honest. There’s a clear link with Islam (£) by David Aaronovitch, The Times
- Intellectual property is an innovation killer by Joshua Lachkovic , KernalMag
- Dumb Idea Hall of Fame by Aaron David Miller, Foreign Policy
- Nadine Dorries threatens Cameron's Party Leadership by Nadine Dorries, Daily Mail
- Boris set for party leadership? by Traci Watson, USAToday
- Anti-Israel students deface Star of David at student conference by Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post
- Jihadist Videos on University Facebook by Rupert Sutton, Huffington Post UK
- Skintland: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Alex Massie, Spectator UK
- Green tax on conservatories by James Slack and Tamara Cohen, Daily Mail
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02 April 2012, By J. Matt Barber
The left’s Orwellian censorship campaign
It's little wonder that today's progressives reject Evelyn Beatrice Hall's noble paraphrasing of Voltaire - the success of the left-wing socio-political agenda relies upon deliberate suppression
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30 March 2012, By Raheem Kassam, Executive Editor
George Galloway - we've all heard the name, but do you know what he stands for?
George Galloway returns for another stint at the taxpayers' expense. Raheem Kassam takes a moment to mention why he thinks Bradford West made a terrible mistake in electing him.
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17 February 2012, By Robin Shepherd, Owner / Publisher
Noam Chomsky’s half-truths and distortions are still loved by the British Left
The Guardian has given one of its great heroes a platform to spout forth on the decline of American power and the manifold sins of its past, but it’s all subterfuge
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27 January 2012, By Henry Kopel
'Containment' will not protect the world from the dangers of a nuclear Iran
'Containing' Iran cannot work. In fact, for the sake of accuracy, it is tempting to strike the word ‘containment,’ and call this the Armageddon option. How will the West contain that?
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19 January 2012, By Richard Cashman
The Eurasianist answer to Russia’s discontents
Western politicians will have to be creative in gauging policies of principled engagement against the coming manifestations of the Kremlin’s Eurasianism
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28 November 2011, By Igor Sutyagin
Putin's new Russia: will changes come?
Changes (adjustments, to be more precise) will most probably come. But one would be unwise to await tectonic shifts in Russia’s current policies – both domestic and foreign
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12 October 2011, By Ghaffar Hussain
Who are the Haqqanis?
After a decade of worrying about the Taliban and the threat they pose to stability in Afghanistan, we are now told, by senior US military planners, that the Haqqani network is the most resilient and hostile militant group active in the region. But who are they?
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30 September 2011, By William Joce
Challenging Russia: Why the West needs to be more intelligent in its approach
Putin’s world view and methods of operating need to be challenged by those of us who believe in the power of democracy, the rule of law and freedom of the individual. But Georgia is not the place to ground that challenge.
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29 September 2011, By Will James
Master of the puppets to return to the Kremlin
Last week’s announcement that Vladimir Putin will run for President in 2012 shows the transition from democracy to dictatorship in Russia is complete. But the West continues to put its head in the sand.
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20 September 2011, By Alex Radzyner
Film Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Film directed by Tomas Alfredson, Screenplay Bridget O'Connor, Peter Straughan based on the novel by John le Carré. 4* out of 5, writes Alex Radzyner




