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John Rentoul: Save Clare Short

Long ago I was involved in a brief campaign run by The Independent to "Save Clare Short". It was one of Andrew Marr’s little amusements. It was the year before Labour was elected; she had been demoted from the transport brief to international development and Tony Blair was sufficiently irritated with her repeated crime of Being Annoying to think of ditching her altogether.

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  • Kevin Pietersen reveals the Tosser within. Again. Maybe. “Developments” in English Cricket
  • Two’s a crowd at home with a newborn baby
  • Newspaper Front Pages - Wednesday 7th January 2009
  • The Twelve Days of Gerald the Sheep: Day Six: Christmas Tree.
  • EMI guns down the Sex Pistols
  • A glimmer of hope from the dark world of MI5
  • Settle the Ukraine gas dispute
  • China’s fear of free expression
  • Settle the gas row
  • More firepower for Threadneedle St
  • Martin Rowson: Lib Dems call for British arms embargo on Israel
  • Letters: High cost of the struggle for peace
  • Letters: The accelerating logic of violence in Gaza
  • Hugh Muir’s diary
  • Editorial: On the stump, the political club circuit

Settle the Ukraine gas dispute

Stronger EU co-ordination would send a powerful signal that it means what it says when it claims to represent all its members

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  • China’s fear of free expression
  • Settle the gas row
  • More firepower for Threadneedle St
  • Balance the Bank
  • Settle the Ukraine gas dispute
  • China’s fear of free expression
  • Fuzzy logic of an Italian financial colossus
  • Reinventing the European left
  • Saving the savers is not the priority
  • Reinventing the European left
  • Saving the savers is not the priority
  • Europe’s big three airlines scramble for supremacy
  • A dangerous gamble in Gaza
  • Surfers should pay congestion charges
  • Surfers should pay congestion charges

EMI guns down the Sex Pistols

From the archive, 7 January 1977: The punk rock group Sex Pistols, which burst upon an astonished world just a few short weeks ago, has parted from its recording company

Other posts in Guardian

  • Martin Rowson: Lib Dems call for British arms embargo on Israel
  • Letters: High cost of the struggle for peace
  • Letters: The accelerating logic of violence in Gaza
  • Hugh Muir’s diary
  • Editorial: On the stump, the political club circuit
  • Letters: Top secret nut loaf
  • Corrections and clarifications
  • Country diary: West Devon
  • Letters: How many sceptics does it take to change a lightbulb?
  • Jonathan Freedland: Gaza after a Hamas rout will be an even greater threat to Israel
  • Simon Jenkins: Who will cure ministers of illiberal headline addiction?
  • Mark Almond: A capitalist revolution
  • Nick Clegg: We must stop arming Israel
  • Benylin advert accepts it’s fine to take a sick day
  • Editorial: No shelter as Israel bomb Jabalya refugee camp

John Rentoul: Save Clare Short

Long ago I was involved in a brief campaign run by The Independent to "Save Clare Short". It was one of Andrew Marr’s little amusements. It was the year before Labour was elected; she had been demoted from the transport brief to international development and Tony Blair was sufficiently irritated with her repeated crime of Being Annoying to think of ditching her altogether.

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  • Alexa Chung: There are many modern versions of Pamela Des Barres’ Sixties groupie
  • Alexa Chung: There are many modern versions of Pamela Des Barres’ Sixties groupie
  • Alex James: My opportunity to walk on water
  • Alex James: My opportunity to walk on water
  • Janet Street-Porter: It is potty to lose our true arts heritage
  • Andy Gill: The Lennon and McCartney of electro-pop
  • Fares Akram: I heard the news… it’s time to evacuate my pregnant wife
  • Mark Hix: Wrapping things in filo pastry? It’s a bit old hat…
  • Robert Fisk: Why do they hate the West so much, we will ask
  • Donald Macintyre: So what will it take for Israel to stop fighting?
  • Raul Castro: Our victory has been glorious – despite a bothersome neighbour
  • Raul Castro: Our victory has been glorious – despite a bothersome neighbour
  • Ellie Levenson: Fairy tales prepare children for reality
  • Ellie Levenson: Fairy tales prepare children for reality
  • Mark Steel: What creationists really hate is that we emerged by accident

Two’s a crowd at home with a newborn baby

For those first few months please Mr Clegg don’t encourage fathers to be too attentive writes Cassandra Jardine.

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  • The countryside can survive the credit crunch
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  • Virus Man isn’t brave he’s a thoughtless idiot

Israel acts because the world won't defend it

It was strictly forbidden to have a notebook in Belsen, but my Aunt Ruth had
one anyway. Just a little pocket diary - an appointment book with one of
those tiny pencils. And in it, in the autumn of 1944, she noted that Anne
Frank and Anne’s sister, Ruth’s schoolfriend Margot, had arrived in the
concentration camp.

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  • Israel acts because the world won't defend it
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  • The chance of cutting obesity? A big fat zero
  • Why MI5 comes out of the shadows
  • Alfred Shaheen: manufacturer who popularised the Hawaiian shirt
  • This year I really mean to aim low
  • Down with the anti-fat brigade
  • My name's Giles and I want to be a TV addict
  • Spring is sneaking up while your back is turned
  • Rusty superpower in need of careful driver
  • We won't let the Monster strangle the Killer
  • We owe these men a reprieve from hell
  • If you must be sick, don't be a sucker as well
  • Helen Suzman: anti-apartheid campaigner and politician

‘Sexed up’ evidence?

It’s a serious allegation. Liberty’s Shami Chakrabarti alleges that the government have sexed up the evidence for an extension of detention without charge to 42 days. Her claim comes because ministers have cited the example of two people alleged to…

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  • Nigerian FOI frenzy
  • Nigerian FOI frenzy
  • Squeaky bum time for Labour
  • Former spy: David Cameron wrong on 42-day detention
  • And Caroline Spelman’s husband is…
  • The euro would be a disaster for Britain
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  • Turkish Thoughts: Childcare on holiday
  • Iraq troops announcement due
  • Iraq troops announcement due
  • Sleaze: Alarm Bells For Tories
  • Hillack Clintama…or something like it
  • Is customer service getting any better?
  • Brigadier Ed Butler’s surprise resignation from the Army
  • Like a gold coin on a dunghill, the truth about the EU

Kevin Pietersen reveals the Tosser within. Again. Maybe. “Developments” in English Cricket

I’m pleased to report on the latest state of affairs in English cricket.

q-photo-pietersen-peter-moores

I am reminded of a cartoon that appeared in the Newspapers at a time when Michael Heseltine was causing chaos in the Thatcher Government. The cartoon cast Hezza as Samson destroying the temple.

Other posts in Wardman Wire

  • Newspaper Front Pages - Wednesday 7th January 2009
  • The Twelve Days of Gerald the Sheep: Day Six: Christmas Tree.
  • Why we should take non-Brits from Guantanamo
  • Why we should take non-Brits from Guantanamo
  • The Tory Threat: Politics Decoded by Garbo
  • Wardman Wire open for Business Again
  • Twelve Days of Gerald the Sheep Day 6: Gerald the Fairy
  • Why does the Child Friendly Church logo look like a warning sign?
  • Newspaper Front Pages - Sunday 4th January 2009
  • Marcus Trescothick: Coming Back to Me
  • Newspaper Front Pages - Saturday 3rd January 2009
  • Wikio UK Top Blogs for Ranking December 2008
  • Newspaper Front Pages - Friday 2nd January 2009
  • New Christian Bookshop launched in Salisbury by Mark Clifford: Sarum Books
  • The Fifth day of Christmas: Gerald the Sheep felt overwhelmed

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