The Scottish Government …

RESPONDING to Jim Wallace, the former Deputy First Minister of Scotland, in an article entitled, “Your country – not Holyrood – needs you“, that appeared on the website (and Observer) of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Sunday 31st August 2008.
Mr. Wallace writes:
… It would not surprise me if Labour’s new Scottish leader also came to a [...]

Snow Patrol: “Chasing cars”

‘Affordable housing’ in the UK …

RESPONDING to an article written by Adam Sampson entitled, “current housing stock should not go to waste“, and that appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper dated Saturday, 30th August 2008.
Mr. Sampson writes:
… But Gordon Brown must deliver on new affordable housing if he is to tackle the housing crisis, let alone the faltering [...]

Russia’s next move …

A secret e-mail to Mr. Putin reaches the columnist of the Economist
- The information relayed in this communication stems from the Economist, dated 28 August 2008, in an article entitled “What will Russia do next”. Attribution is also given at the foot of this journal. The text reads:
From:oleg.shutnik@svr.ru
To:vvp@gov.ru
Cc:dam@kremlin.ru
ESTEEMED Vladimir Vladimirovich!
As director of the operational task-force [...]

A response to the Rt Hon David Miliband MP …

RESPONDING to the British Foreign Secretary, the Rt Hon David Miliband MP, after an article written by Mr. Miliband appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, entitled “Ukraine, Russia and European stability“, dated Friday 29th August 2008.
Mr. Miliband wrote:
… Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it has seemed that new rules were being [...]

Duran Duran: “Hungry Like The Wolf”

 
 

Guantánamo Bay and Justice?

RESPONDING to a Guardian editorial, dated Thursday 28th August 2008, entitled “Justice under pressure“, the editor writes:
… Paperwork held by the government could, perhaps, make the difference between life and death for former British resident Binyam Mohamed. The dubious military courts of Guantánamo Bay are trying him for a capital offence on the strength of [...]

Russia’s dismemberment of Georgia …

SOUTH OSSETIA AND ABKHAZIA
Russia’s formal recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as ‘independent’ is troublesome.
The proposed dispatch of diplomats from Russia in opening embassies in Sukhumi and Tskhinvali, the main respective cities in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, marks the formal dismemberment of Georgia. Until very recently, Russia had at least – in theory anyway [...]

A response to Clive Betts MP …

RESPONDING to Clive Betts MP (Labour), following an article dated Wednesday 27 August 2008, that appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper entitled, “Tax this unearned income“.
Mr. Betts writes:
… The energy companies have used two main arguments against a windfall tax; that the extra profits are needed to fund investment and development in new [...]

GM crops and technology …

INSIGHT

INGO POTRYKUS, a Swiss biologist, is credited with being the principle creator of genetically modified rice, known as “golden rice”. Mr. Portrykus was hailed as potentially one of mankind’s greatest benefactors after it was claimed some 8-years ago, that golden rice was to be the start of a new green revolution that would improve the [...]

Clime, crime and punishment …

THE KYOTO PROTOCOL, a climate change treaty that spanned over a decade in an attempt to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, was nothing more than a waste of time and energy. The biggest polluters on the earth, the United States and China, both failed in ratifying Kyoto which, had they done so, would have seen a [...]

Is Phelps the greatest Olympian?

It is right that the world acknowledges Michael Phelps as a phenomenal athlete. Some people might have been disturbed by the photograph which distinctly showed Serbian Milorad Cavic touching first, before Phelps claimed his historic eighth gold medal during the Beijing Olympics.
The evidence, it is said, on which the adjudicators based their final decision in [...]

Chris de Burgh ‘Missing You’

Economic conditions …

RESPONDING to a Guardian article entitled, “Ground down“, dated Saturday 23rd August 2008, the editor writes:
… The way things are going, the UK will count itself lucky if it escapes with only two quarters of negative growth, the usual definition of a recession. Recent statistics have been almost remorselessly bad: unemployment is up, business investment [...]

Afghanistan’s plight …

RESPONDING to a Guardian editorial, entitled “The battlefield widens“, dated Friday 22nd August:
 
Jason Burke, correspondent for the Observer, wrote on June 17th 2008:
… Afghanistan is rightly seen as a justified and important conflict. But are we really prepared to see hundreds of British soldiers killed there? Even if we are, our NATO allies, with the [...]

Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Ends (Live)

 
GREEN DAY LYRICS:
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
wake me up when september ends
like my fathers come to pass
seven years has gone so fast
wake me up when september ends
here comes the rain again
falling from the stars
drenched in my pain again
becoming who we are
as my memory rests
but never forgets what [...]

A silver spooned economy?

Will Scotland EVER see the likes of this, again?
 
Related:

Scotland: ‘Why independence is needed’ by Mark Dowe

 
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A response to Rt Hon Nick Clegg MP …

RESPONDING to Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP after an article written by Mr. Clegg appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper entitled, “My plan for a zero-carbon Britain” dated Thursday, 21st August 2008:
 
Writing in response (amended):

A number of ‘nuclear’ power stations will be reaching the end of their usefulness and economic lives in the [...]

NATO Emergency Summit …

NATO foreign ministers gathered in Brussels for an emergency meeting on Tuesday, called by the United States, to discuss what to do next over the South Ossetia conflict between Russia and Georgia. NATO warned that it could not continue business as usual until Russia had withdrawn its troops from Georgia. The alliance pledged, as expected, in [...]

(Re-live) Bryan Adams: ‘Everything I Do’ …

Changing Climate …

IS CLIMATE CHANGING?

IN 2002 and 2003, Australia experienced its worst drought in a century. At western Victoria’s Lake Corangamite, water levels sank so low that much of the lake’s bottom was exposed. Residents discovered, buried in the mud flats, bombs that had been dropped into the lake during a World War II bombing practice raid [...]

Russian: Georgian ceasefire?

RUSSIA’s GRIP TIGHTENS

Moscow’s Cold War style threats continue to escalate. Russia is threatening to re-arm its Baltic fleet, based in the Russian coastal enclave of Kaliningrad, sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland, both EU and NATO members. This is strongly believed to be in response after the US declared that a nuclear ballistic missile defence system [...]

United Nations: Millennium Development Goals …

INTRODUCTION
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent a global partnership that has grown from the commitments and targets established at the world summits of the 1990s. Responding to the world’s main development challenges and to the calls of civil society, the MDGs promote poverty reduction, education, maternal health, gender equality, and aim at combating child mortality, AIDS [...]

Robbie Williams: ‘Feel’

Georgia: America flexes its muscles …

AMERICA DETERMINED TO SHOW ITS STRENGTH

Sending American forces into Georgia, if only to send in humanitarian food and medical supplies, represents the most serious military escalation between Washington and Moscow since the end of the Cold War in 1991.
In 1999, British paratroopers nearly reignited old rivalries when it clashed with Russian soldiers at Pristina airport. [...]

Beijing Olympics: ‘Usain Bolt 100M World Record 9.72′

A new ‘Euro-Atlantic policy’?

Responding to Daniel Korski, whose article “The Asian cockpit” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Saturday 16th August 2008.

Writing in response (amended):

I think the role being played by Nicholas Sarkozy, during recent events – Georgia and his response to the Irish referendum, for instance - has given France an image that is gaining credibility. [...]

Confucianism and China?

Jasdev Singh Rai writing an article on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Saturday 16 August 2008, entitled “Taking a leaf out of Confucius’ book“, Mr. Rai writes:
… Rather than lecturing the Chinese on human rights, the west should ask the regime about its supposedly Confucian ethics
- The article concerns the indifference between the ideals [...]

Echoes of the Cold War …

THE RUSSIAN BEAR is back with vengeance, and neither NATO nor the United States seem able to do much about it. 
America has seen trouble coming between Russia and Georgia, a former Soviet republic turned nemesis, but hadn’t the resolve or focus to intervene. Even Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, a specialist on the [...]

Security in Iraq?

Richard Norton-Taylor writing in the Guardian (Friday, 15 August 2008) in an article entitled, “Britain can’t take the credit in Basra” says:
… The city may be seeing an economic upturn, but that is less to do with our military might than Iraq’s strategic planning
… The vulnerability of British troops was demonstrated last year when their [...]

James Blunt – ‘Goodbye My Lover’

 
Prior to embarking on a career in music, James Blunt was an officer in the Life Guards, a reconnaissance regiment of the British Army, and served under NATO in Kosovo during the conflict in 1999.
While posted to Kosovo, James was introduced to the work of Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) (Doctors Without [...]