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Riemanns Cut (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
I wanted to write something on the whole Stephen Gately death Vs. Jan Moir "all gays are evil" thing. I couldn't think of anything other than the comment I left on Stephen Spillane's blog about the article. And it's been sitting me my drafts forlder all this time, annoying me. So rather than delete it, I published it instead. The original article by Jan Moir can be read here . "lol that...
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boyzone.Net (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
The boyz will join Ronan on Saturday for his annual Emmerald’s & Ivy Ball in aid of Cancer Research UK. BRITAIN’S Got Talent winners Diversity are the first act to be announced to perform at the event, the eleven-strong dance troupe from Essex will perform in front of a star-studded audience at the event, which takes [...]
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Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Westlife paid an emotional tribute to fellow boyband star Stephen Gately dedicating their headline show to his memory at the Cheerios Childline concert at Dublin's 02 arena last night.
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Labourlist (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982 I'm going back into my old school in the morning to work with the alumni networks project for state schoolers I'm involved with, FutureFirst . In preparing for this, and for speaking on the panel of the launch of the Young Fabian blog last night, I got to wondering why all my schoolmates are avid Facebook users, while all the people I know in politics are addicted to...
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Jon Slattery (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
New Press Complaints Commission chairman Baroness Peta Buscombe has conceded that the PCC does not have serious investigatory powers, claiming "we are not a police force". Speaking on the BBC Radio 4's The Media Show today, she said of it was "a shame" and "unfortunate" that Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger had decided to quit the Editors' Code Committee after a Commission...
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Hagley Road To Ladywood (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
She sprays insults around, blind to the massive contradictions that stare at her right in the face: Jan Moir is back. Yes, her. Jan Moir. The tactless grief predator. The one who became an overnight sensation after penning a selection of vile homophobic cliches in the wake of Stephen Gately's death. The one who single-handedly clinched the national record for complaints to the PCC. Well, Jan Moir is...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Britain's 5.5 million Twitter users are younger than average members of the public, slightly more likely to vote Labour, and distinctly more liberal, according to a survey published today. They are also more likely to live in London, less likely to live in the north of England, and marginally more likely to belong to a lower social class. The YouGov poll may help to explain why libertarian campaigns...
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The Observer (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Writer, broadcaster and high-profile Twitter user Stephen Fry pays tribute to campaigning users of micro-blogging service Stephen Fry has today paid tribute to the campaigning "Twitter millions" who create stories such as the backlash against Jan Moir's Stephen Gately column, but warned big business not to try to use the social networking website as a marketing tool. Fry, who passed more...
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Sassyqarla Entertainment Blog (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Ronan Keating says spending the night with Stephen Gately's body was a "beautiful" experience. The Boyzone star and his bandmates - Keith Duffy, Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch - spent the evening before the singer's funeral last month at a Dublin church because they wanted to be together for one last time. Ronan said: " We didn't want him to be alone in the church and nor did his mother...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
RONAN KEATING wept several times in the wake of his best friend STEPHEN GATELY's death - as he rang every one of his BOYZONE bandmates to break the tragic news to...