June 2006

Politician Who's Gone Red, Orange and Blue

Deputy Mayor of Skegness Ken Milner has changed his political colours ... for a third time. He has defected from Labour to Conservatives. The district councillor for the holiday resort on the east coast of England said: "I'm just not happy at ...

Football Tale That Takes Some Beating

A seven-year-old boy was at the centre of a Newcastle courtroom drama  when he challenged a court ruling over who should have custody of him. The boy had a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially awarded custody to his aunt, in ...

WORLD CUP BLOG - By Phil Simms

Product Recall: Sven FC  It's a faulty product that causes millions of people to get their hopes up – but then fails dismally when actually given a job to do. Only works for a maximum of 45 minutes – no more. Has one missing part, integral ...

Calls For Quota To Keep German Music Alive

One of the most hotly debated topics at the trend-setting Popkomm music industry conference in Berlin has been about calls for a German radio quota  to promote German language music and artists. France has had a law for a decade to keep pop radio in t ...

Don't You Just Hate Meddlers Like Bono?

John Sorrie I see ever more the influence of ‘do-gooders’ – those who like to be seen to be nice and caring and ever more I find myself railing against them. Groups like so-called animal rights protesters, ‘Friends’ of th ...

Top police chief voted 'yesterday's man'

Deborah HobsonMetropolitan Police Commissioner Sir  Ian Blair, has been mired in controversy since his appointment in February 2005. A growing "charge sheet" of ill-judged comments and actions have intensified criticism of his leadership and calls for ...

Under Water 'World Record' For Journos

 Phil Simms Twenty-one Austrian journalists claim to have broken a world record after taking part in an underwater press conference. The reporters, clad in full diving gear, swam 16ft below the surface of the Traun Lake in their alpine country. &n ...

Hidden Stories Of Historic Strike

A special investigation by the Nottingham Evening Post has prompted a four-day series of untold reports into the 1984-85 miners' strike. Inspired by a Freedom of Information request by The Guardian into the cost of policing the strike, the Evening Post con ...

US City Wants To Make 'Weed' Legal

When British police chief Brian Paddick introduced a 'softly, softly' approach to nabbing people smoking weed in Lambeth, south London, illiberal commentators called for him to be sacked. Paddick, the UK's most senior 'out' gay cop, ...

Shut Guantanamo Bay Prison

 Opposition to the US Invasion of  Iraq and President George Bush's crusading 'war on terror' has reached a high point in America. Respected Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson explains why his government's expulsion of fellow journali ...

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