By Stephen Foster on September 4, 2012
That’s a bit unsporting isn’t it? As the UK enjoys the Paralympics in the wake of the London Olympics it looks as though the much hoped-for boost to the UK economy hasn’t happened, or has been delayed anyway. Figures from the British Retail Consortium show that retail spending was up a modest 1.6 per cent [...]
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By Stephen Foster on May 29, 2012
The Leveson Inquiry entertainment goes on, with Tony Blair appearing earlier this week and being engagingly Tony-ish (the bastard), education secretary Michael Gove (a former employee of Rupert Murdoch as a journalist at the The Times) annoying his lordship with his view that a free press means that you have to accept the rough with [...]
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By Stephen Foster on July 9, 2010
Yes, Coalition chancellor George Osborne has come clean and admitted he’s run out of ideas for spending cuts and wants Sun readers to help him out. “Sun readers please get thinking, your government needs you,” pleads George in today’s edition of the rough and ready tabloid. The Government is also asking the populace at large [...]
Posted in Media, News, Politics | Tagged facebook, George Osborne, Michael Gove, school building, sun readers
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