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Blame the PM

The recent report on the fatal Nimrod crash (your report, 29 October) condemns the MoD, but what pressure was put on the department by the Treasury and the Cabinet to

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Each of the Defence Secretaries should be held to account for the MoD's failings

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982 On Septmeber 2, 2006, 14 servicemen died in Afghanistan on an RAF Nimrod. The results of the inquiry into that tragedy, released yesterday, reveal that the MoD is largely culpable. The report describes a: "PowerPoint culture in government that glosses over hard questions and detailed evidence, and sacrifices safety to incompotence, sloppiness, complacency and cynism."...

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Cost cutting to blame for Nimrod crash

For once here’s an independent report – the 2006 Nimrod crash review - which successfully identifies the causes and names those responsible. Michael Evans, The Times Defence Editor open his report with these words: “The Nimrod report is the most devastating attack on the Ministry of Defence and the defence industry in living memory.” The report severely criticises the government,...

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One isn't impressed

Loved this Hoonish bit from Black Dog ... In his first public speech since quitting as Black Rod, Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Willcocks recalled how ex-Lord Chancellor Charlie Falconer apologised to the Queen at the 2005 State Opening of Parliament for the over-long Queen's Speech written for her by No10. Geoff Hoon, Commons Leader at the time, chipped in limply: "We tried to take as much...

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How atypical was the BNP Question Time?

I wasn’t going to say anything about the appearance of the fascist Nick Griffin on the BBC’s Question Time. Others have said most of it. I particularly liked the very different perspectives of David Keen and Phil Hendren. For an analysis of the post-programme poll see Anthony Wells. However, there is one thing causing me to [...]

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May UK give up its policy of Armenian Genocide denial?

For the first time since 1918, members of British parliament who spoke the truth about the Armenian Genocide were appointed rapporteurs on Armenia and Turkey.

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Sir Richard Leese: letter to Geoff Hoon

"To say I am still a little dejected... would be a bit of an understatement..."

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MPs' expenses: Jacqui Smith faces questions over capital gains tax

Jacqui Smith was facing questions over whether she paid capital gains tax on the £74000 profit she made selling her "second home".

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Does Labour really have the nerve to take tough action on expenses?

By Jessica Asato / @Jessica_Asato I’ve just finished listening to Harriet Harman on the Today Programme. I’m left none the wiser about what Labour’s leadership deems to be unacceptable behaviour in relation to expense claims, and about what action Labour MPs should face. I still can’t see why all of this couldn’t have been sorted out in July, or through an extended summer...

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Adonis modifies airport crisis plan

Lord Adonis, the transport secretary, has watered down plans proposed by his predecessor, Geoff Hoon, to take over the running of Heathrow and London's other main...

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At least he turned up...

Geoff Hoon showed amazing resourcefulness at the memorial service for the Iraq War. According to a witness quoted in the Daily Mail he used his Order of Service to shield the fact that he was fiddling with his mobile phone. The witness said: “At around 11.15am, 15 minutes into the service when the choir was singing a Requiem Mass, I caught sight of him checking his messages on a mobile. “He...

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The Legg inquiry: "The solution not the problem"

That is how Alan Johnson brilliantly described Sir Thomas's little task over the summer months. Today we get Act 2, Scene 1 of the MPs’ expenses scandal. Star of the show will Gordon Brown closely followed by Alistair Darling and Geoff Hoon. Other guests will join in with sackfulls of our money. If that isn't enough to keep us all amused, there will be a separate sideshow starring a smiling Jacqui...

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A hoon, or merely a chump?

Geoff Hoon 'checked phone during Iraq war memorial' - Telegraph. Is it any wonder his surname has become one of the British blogosphere's favourite euphemisms? Yet, in truth, Hoon (the only Labour minister with whom I have had the misfortune to break bread) is only displaying Labour's bog standard attitude...

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Brown faces a furious backlash from MPs told to repay expenses

More than 300 MPs will today be asked to pay part of their expenses or produce evidence to back up old claims.

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Geoff Hoon 'checked phone during Iraq war memorial'

Geoff Hoon the former Defence Secretary has been accused of checking his mobile phone messages during the Iraq war memorial service.