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EU Referendum (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
... And this, the Scarygraph believes is "sure-footed"? More to the point though, when Gerald Warner is writing in his own blog - on the newspaper's own website – of Senator James Inhofe's determination to carry out an investigation of the "Climategate" scandal, the Tories have been totally silent on the issue. Their opportunity came with Wednesday's PMQs, but...
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Daniel1979 Blog (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Unlike the British news outlets, the US news is now reporting on the Climategate emails, it's not just Fox (video above) CBS is also giving this some prominence on their TV news and website . Now the US Congress has decided that it is serious enough to warrant an investigation. Gerald Warner has more HERE . It is a reflection on the UK political scene that these emails have been hacked...
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Creative Minority Reader (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Damian Thompson wonders what's so hard about understanding that the Catholic Church will never ever ever ordain women: Thanks to technical problems, I wasn’t able to comment on Rowan Williams (”Archbishop of Canterbury” in the Henrician usurpation tradition, as Gerald Warner calls him) lecturing the Vatican on the virtues of women priests. I’m glad he did, because...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Just because you have never heard of her that does not mean that Baroness Ashton the new EU foreign minister is negligible says Gerald Warner.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Gerald Warner struggles to contain his excitement as he waits to find out who will be the first EU President.