Regulators should keep their hands off 4G
In the US as well as the UK, regulators are beginning to flirt with the temptation of 4G and LTE services. They should keep their hands off
- 7 April 2013
Can old media still rule the roost? That Ship has sailed...
After a defence of a free press this morning, I feel the need to shatter some of the commonly bandied about shibboleths of regulation
- 9 November 2012
Curing Murdoch-aphobia: A Lesson in media democracy
Rupert Murdoch has served democracy far better than most of his contemporaries - so why is there so much anti-Murdoch vitriol?
- 23 April 2012
Follow the money. The morality of green funding
Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon undertakes a comprehensive takedown of warmists, alarmists and the false flag paper trails they cite. But where does the money really go?
- 6 April 2012
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.
- 30 March 2012
Shut up and be offended
The next glib comment or unfortunate slip of the tongue will no doubt be uttered by someone without the star power of the BBC’s prized presenter. And when it is we need to remember it is our right to be offended but that not everybody shares our objections
- 22 February 2012
Government needs to move up through the gears on digital policy.
We can’t afford this government to trudge along in first-gear with communication confusion on digital policy because this only causes regulatory uncertainty for business.
- 25 October 2011
Rural Broadband – What next?
Widespread rural broadband will remain a distant possibility as long as the government, OFCOM, and broadband providers are forced to battle each other amidst subsidies and regulator inefficiencies.
- 8 September 2011
Rupert Murdoch doesn't have a monopoly, now quit whining!
The left can't compete with right-wing media. For punters, nor for cash - so they nationalise and subsidise their biased institutions.
- 15 July 2011
- Major incident in South London with reports of shootings and a beheading
- Saudi Arabia beheads Yemenis, displays corpses in public
- Swastika flag flies over Palestinian village
- VIDEO: BBC presenter slapped down over question of Farage's drinking and smoking habits
- MPAC Woolwich response betrays British Muslims
- NY Democrat pleads with Republican not to share document proposing confiscation of guns
- Sunday Times blood libel cartoon, on Holocaust Memorial Day no less
- Palestinian jailed for Facebook like
- 'Muslim Patrol' vigilantes attempt to control London streets
- Saudi cleric who raped and killed daughter receives small fine
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