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“We will continue covering Palestinian affairs – it will be very difficult for them to stop us”

Britain: you want answers?

The concealment of the contents of an important letter shows that ministers have been evasive about the details of airport expansion, and now an opposition MP has complained to the Speaker of the House of Commons. Chris Ames reports A Conservative...

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“We will continue covering Palestinian affairs – it will be very difficult for them to stop us”

Ireland: blasphemy law a backward step

The government should not be creating new laws to enforce provisions written in the reactionary 1930s, says Michael Nugent This Wednesday the Irish parliament will vote on a new law making blasphemy an offence punishable by a fine of €25,000. If...

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“We will continue covering Palestinian affairs – it will be very difficult for them to stop us”

Maziar Bahari must be freed

Iranian-Canadian journalist's supposed "confession" suggests serious human rights abuses Iranian news agency Fars reported yesterday that Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari had admitted that his coverage of the Iranian election was biased in...

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“We will continue covering Palestinian affairs – it will be very difficult for them to stop us”

Another victim of an archaic law

Darryn Walker has suffered unemployment and vilification for writing a pornographic story. The censorious obscenity law that allows this to happen must be scrapped, say John Ozimek and Julian Petley Authors across the UK breathed a sigh of relief...

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“We will continue covering Palestinian affairs – it will be very difficult for them to stop us”

Girls Aloud obscenity case dropped

The Crown Prosecution Service has dropped its case against Darryn Walker, the civil servant who was facing trial under the Obscene Publications Act for writing a violent pornographic fantasy story about pop group Girls Aloud. Darryn Walker was...

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