Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back PoliticsHome www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Political News SINN FEIN SEEK URGENT DUP MEETING Martin McGuinness is to seek an urgent meeting with DUP leader Peter Robinson over devolving policing and justice powers. SF want "critical" policing meeting Sinn Fein leaders discuss deadlock Sinn Féin to decide on Stormont pull-out Leaders to discuss NI talks impasse TERROR THREAT LEVEL "SEVERE" The UK terror threat level is being raised from "substantial" to "severe", Home Secretary Alan Johnson has said. UK terror threat raised to "severe" Terrorist alert lifted to "severe" Terrorist attack is "highly likely" "Severe" terror warning in the UK HAITI QUAKE RESCUE OPERATION OVER Haiti's government has declared the search and rescue phase for survivors of the earthquake over, the UN says. Haiti ends search for quake survivors Aid agencies accused of jostling for position Haiti quake victim rescue operation declared Call for Haiti adoptions halt over traffickers "BOGUS" BOMB DETECTOR ARREST A machine marketed as a bomb detector to Iraq and Afghanistan has been banned from export amid allegations it does not work - the director of the firm which markets the device has been arrested on suspicion of fraud. Head of bomb detector company arrested 'Bomb detectors' banned after Times exposé 'Bomb detection' firm director arrested Sengupta: This is an act of terrible betrayal PARTIES BATTLE OVER "BROKEN BRITAIN" David Cameron has said the case of two young boys tortured in Doncaster was symptomatic of wider social problems - he has been accused of political opportunism. Battle rages over "Broken Britain" Cameron accused of exploiting torture case Cameron: Case a symptom of "broken society" Mail: Home truths about a society in crisis SOLDIER KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN A soldier from A Company 4 Rifles has died following an explosion while on foot patrol near Sangin in central Helmand province in Afghanistan. British soldier killed in blast Courage and comradeship keys to survival Afghan blast: British death toll hits 250 British deaths in Afghanistan hit 250 PHOTOGRAPHER TERROR LAW PROTEST Professional and amateur photographers are planning to gather in London's Trafalgar Square later to protest against terror stops and searches. Photographers protest over terror search laws Photographers protest against stop and search Photographers and the Met Photographers to storm Trafalgar Square ONES TO WATCH FROM TODAY'S PAPERS Stories which aren't widely covered, but are worth a read. Tories could keep Jowell’s flame alive Barclays to defer bonuses Gordon Brown to push for 'Tobin tax' Vote for Oxford! Ed Balls: me and my stammer Police plan to use military-style spy drones Warm Front heating scheme 'needs more funds' Darling won't follow Obama and rein in banks Cam: Families can repair UK Cameron's Oxford crew that is shaping politics Inner circle's blissful years of ignorance Tories urged to raise "immoral" drink prices Brown faces inquiry to avoid "running scared" Village people: 23/01/10 Vote for Oxford! The Chilcot story so far CPS refuses to reveal details of Griffin trial Labour's cuts paralysis 'will shackle PM' Chilcot fears hijack by partisan politics PM urged not drop electoral reform plan Brown: Better the devil you know? Voluntary groups battle over funding Tories could keep Jowell’s flame alive Bereaved forced out of family homes Council cuts boost lottery grant demands ‘No dash for Olympics cash,’ says Jowell Britons travelling to Dignitas face tax White w-care among most disadvantaged MPs’ expenses: secret deals to be scrapped MPs’ expenses: secret deals to be scrapped Labour invents 33 new crimes every month Tories consider prison ship plan Dorries's neighbours to give evidence Bailiffs paid off with credit cards Sofa-style of Government criticised Former BoE governor dies Tories admit green taxes to fund family policy Today's Events There are no events for 23/01/2010 January 2010 MoTuWeThFrSaSu28293031123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930311234567 Saturday, January 23, 2010 Sunday's edition published at 0900 23:41 Tomorrow's front pages as they come in 23:38 Home Secretary to introduce "Sarah's Law", News of the World reports 23:19 S Times: Public sector faces pay cuts, says Alistair Darling 22:59 S Times: Tories launch bid to save hereditary peers 22:57 S Times: Ken Clarke warns Tories against "calamitous" cuts 21:25 S Telegraph: Law should lean on side of householders, says Brown 20:22 Labour MP Stephen Hesford to stand down at next election 19:13 ICM/NOTW poll of marginal seats finds 8% swing to Conservatives 19:11 ComRes/SMirror: Con 38%(-4), Lab 29% (nc), LibDem 19% (nc) 19:10 Newser: "rumour that Times and Sunday Times for sale" 18:56 Sunday Mirror/ComRes poll to show reduced Tory lead this evening 15:12 Sinn Fein seek "defining and critical" policing meeting with DUP 12:03 Prison ship plan not in draft Tory manifesto, but under consideration 09:52 Haiti govt declares earthquake search and rescue operation over 09:00 Sinn Fein leadership to discuss next move after DUP talks collapse 08:30 Home secretary raises UK terror threat level to "severe" Johnson on raising terror threat level 23/01/2010 Cameron: Society lacks responsibility 22/01/2010 Bercow backs election night count 22/01/2010 Chilcot brings forward Brown evidence 22/01/2010 Osborne backs Obama banking reforms 22/01/2010 Saturday's Comment and Analysis 09:00 1. Iraq blunder could finish Brown off Peter Oborne, Daily Mail 2. Brown has little to fear from Iraq inquiry Andrew Grice, Independent 3. If we want to win wars, first change the MoD Paddy Ashdown, Times 4. Home truths about a society in crisis Daily Mail 5. Voters unconvinced by "good news" on economy PoliticsHome 6. Cameron must look and sound like a PM Matthew Parris, Times 7. Who's in charge, banks or elected governments? Polly Toynbee, Guardian 8. Bankers must not be pantomime villains Telegraph 9. Life after power Alastair Campbell interview, Times 10. Gaffe-o-Vision election is not my idea of progress Marina Hyde, Guardian previous editions 09:00 Memo to Cameron: put away the custard pies Matthew Parris 1. If we want to win wars, first change the MoD Paddy Ashdown 2. The irresponsible society Leader 3. The muppet show Leader 4. The Oxford mafia Leader 5. previous editions Who's in charge, banks or elected governments? Polly Toynbee 1. Gaffe-o-Vision election not my idea of progress Marina Hyde 2. Brown and the Chilcot inquiry: Facing the facts Leader 3. Government information: Creative commons Leader 4. Unthinkable? Welcoming back inflation Leader 5. previous editions Blair's real crime was ignoring the Cabinet Charles Moore 1. We don't have to breed such savages Simon Heffer 2. Why do we need to end boom and bust? Jeremy Warner 3. Bankers must not be pantomime villains Leader 4. Edlington: the blame game is futile Leader 5. previous editions Brown has little to fear from Chilcot Andrew Grice 1. Children still prefer marriage Mary Wakefield 2. Ducking, diving and denying the truth Geoffrey Wheatcroft 3. Two damaged children and dereliction of duty Leader 4. President Obama shows the way Leader 5. The challenge of Chilcot Leader 6. previous editions Greece has no easy options Wolfgang Münchau 1. Take sides in the game of capitalism Ed Crooks 2. Obama erects a Maginot line Leader 3. Proofing the debt Leader 4. previous editions Iraq blunder that could finish Brown off Peter Oborne 1. Home truths about a society in crisis Leader 2. previous editions Yesterday's Editions 15:30 Voters unconvinced by 'good news' on economy PoliticsHome, Politics Home Despite falling unemployment figures, only a third of voters believe that the economy has turned a corner and a minority of people credit Labour for its handling of the economy (unchanged since last August). 1. 2. Public don't trust Labour manifesto pledges PoliticsHome 3. Public want a general election soon PoliticsHome 4. Public back bankers’ bonuses tax PoliticsHome 5. UK public oppose strike on Iran PoliticsHome previous editions 16:00 Political X factor? No thanks PoliticsHome, Politics Home The public have a more favourable view of the prospect of a new politics show masterminded by Simon Cowell than MPs and insiders within Westminster 1. 2. Watch out, Quentin PoliticsHome 3. No way, BA PoliticsHome 4. Will Boris go for a second term? PoliticsHome 5. Mr Blair, we don't agree PoliticsHome previous editions Date: Loading... Subscribe Political Stories by Column InchesToday's Newpapers " quality="high" width="268" border="0" height="250" name="Chart_3200" wmode="transparent" id="Chart_3200" allowscriptaccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="https://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer"/> Edlington case reaction Haiti aid effort continues Brown to face Iraq inquiry "Bogus" bomb detector arrest GET THE POLITICSHOME WIDGET... Updating...
Warm Front heating scheme 'needs more funds'
Darling won't follow Obama and rein in banks
Cam: Families can repair UK
Cameron's Oxford crew that is shaping politics
Inner circle's blissful years of ignorance
Tories urged to raise "immoral" drink prices
Brown faces inquiry to avoid "running scared"
Village people: 23/01/10
Vote for Oxford!
The Chilcot story so far
CPS refuses to reveal details of Griffin trial
Labour's cuts paralysis 'will shackle PM'
Chilcot fears hijack by partisan politics
PM urged not drop electoral reform plan
Brown: Better the devil you know?
Voluntary groups battle over funding
Tories could keep Jowell’s flame alive
Bereaved forced out of family homes
Council cuts boost lottery grant demands
‘No dash for Olympics cash,’ says Jowell
Britons travelling to Dignitas face tax
White w-care among most disadvantaged
MPs’ expenses: secret deals to be scrapped
Labour invents 33 new crimes every month
Tories consider prison ship plan
Dorries's neighbours to give evidence
Bailiffs paid off with credit cards
Sofa-style of Government criticised
Former BoE governor dies
Tories admit green taxes to fund family policy
Today's Events
There are no events for 23/01/2010
23:41 Tomorrow's front pages as they come in
23:38 Home Secretary to introduce "Sarah's Law", News of the World reports
23:19 S Times: Public sector faces pay cuts, says Alistair Darling
22:59 S Times: Tories launch bid to save hereditary peers
22:57 S Times: Ken Clarke warns Tories against "calamitous" cuts
21:25 S Telegraph: Law should lean on side of householders, says Brown
20:22 Labour MP Stephen Hesford to stand down at next election
19:13 ICM/NOTW poll of marginal seats finds 8% swing to Conservatives
19:11 ComRes/SMirror: Con 38%(-4), Lab 29% (nc), LibDem 19% (nc)
19:10 Newser: "rumour that Times and Sunday Times for sale"
18:56 Sunday Mirror/ComRes poll to show reduced Tory lead this evening
15:12 Sinn Fein seek "defining and critical" policing meeting with DUP
12:03 Prison ship plan not in draft Tory manifesto, but under consideration
09:52 Haiti govt declares earthquake search and rescue operation over
09:00 Sinn Fein leadership to discuss next move after DUP talks collapse
08:30 Home secretary raises UK terror threat level to "severe"
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Despite falling unemployment figures, only a third of voters believe that the economy has turned a corner and a minority of people credit Labour for its handling of the economy (unchanged since last August).
The public have a more favourable view of the prospect of a new politics show masterminded by Simon Cowell than MPs and insiders within Westminster
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