G20 Summit (2): ‘Globalisation and Free Trade’…

RESTATING THE ARGUMENTS
THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS which started last year has had a dramatic effect on the world economy; its effects have been on an unprecedented scale. In coping with the crisis, a strong signal must be sent from the upcoming G20 summit in London that the international community remain determined in acting together to [...]

G20 Summit (1): ‘Channel 4 News interview’…

G20 Summit, London, April 2009

Military: ‘Russia plans to upgrade its cruise missile programme’…

RUSSIAN DEFENCE
SIX new nuclear submarines, armed with vastly improved nuclear-tipped cruise missiles, are to join the Russian navy. The first of these, the Severodvinsk, is due to be launched in 2011 and at least five others with similar capability, and of the same type, will be built by 2017.
The new atomic missiles, deemed “hypersonic”, are [...]

Surveillance: ‘Is the UK database system fair?’…

DATABASE STATE
ACCORDING to Times writer David Aaronovitch, there is a certain economy to the way in which non-governmental reports seem to be commissioned.
Mr Aaronovitch cites the report, published this week, by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Foundation, entitled “Database State”. The writer seeks to understand whether the DNA database is wholly fair.
The report issued by the [...]

Public Notice…

NOTICE
READERS AND OBSERVERS to this site will note the attachment of ‘historical nuggets’, small pieces of historical and factual information, appended to journals as from 1 April 2009. These nuggets may or may not relate to the article in question and will not correlate in any way to events that happened on this day in history.
The intention [...]

Anti-terrorism: ‘Contest Two Strategy’…

NEW UK STRATEGY
UNDER the government’s new anti-terrorist strategy, known as Contest Two, British citizens are to provide their own layer of counter-terrorist security by being encouraged to confront people who “threaten democracy”. Tens of thousands of shop, hotel and service industry staff are to be trained in dealing with terrorist threats.
Contest Two is billed by government [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Strategy Review’…

Briefing by Richard Holbrooke to Nato following a “strategic review” of Afghanistan.

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘Failure is an opportunity to serve’…

After Jesus had said this prayer, he left with his disciples and went across the brook called Kidron. (John 18: 1)
SERVE
THERE is nothing so satisfying as seeing a hard job completed. In his agony on the cross, Jesus’ cry ‘It is finished’ is not one of relief – it’s all over – but of triumph. [...]

Rugby 6-Nations: ‘Ireland claim Grand Slam’…

Stem-cell research: ‘President Obama overturns funding ban’…

US FUNDING BAN OVERTURNED
WITHIN the last week, President Barack Obama overturned a ban on federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research, reversing the policy of his predecessor. The ban was brought in by George W Bush in 2001 on moral grounds and was, essentially, a touchstone policy for religious conservatives. Whilst the policy reversal will likely [...]

St Patrick’s Day: ‘Song for Ireland’…

SONG FOR IRELAND
 

 
SAINT PATRICK, Patron Saint of Ireland, originally from Scotland, is known for having preached Christianity throughout Ireland, having spread the word of the Gospel far and wide. The Celtic traditions of old still stand a mighty presence among believers who will find a powerful and endearing message within works of [...]

(Series) Scots from the Past: ‘Robert Watson Watt’…

SCIENCE
 ROBERT WATSON WATT (1892-1973)
HISTORIANS of the Second World War mostly agree that the Battle of Britain in 1940 was crucial, and that had the German air attack not been successfully repelled, Britain would have lost the war early on. The greatest credit rightly belongs to the Spitfire and Hurricane pilots, ‘the few’ who intercepted the [...]

Darfur: ‘Fresh humanitarian disaster looms’…

DARFUR CRISIS
FEARS in Darfur are continuing to grow. The mass of refugees accumulating near the Chad-Sudan border are continually seeking protection from foreign forces for their safety. Yet, as these impoverished people with so little hope await their destiny, the EU peacekeeping mission is ending.
Ever since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘Jesus the Real Vine’…

GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST JOHN
“I am the real vine, and my Father is the gardener. He breaks off every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and he prunes every branch that does bear fruit, so that it will be clean and bear more fruit…
…You have been made clean already by the teaching I [...]

RBS 6-Nations: ‘Ireland (Try) v Scotland’…

Climate Change: ‘Scientists deliver statement’…

‘DANGEROUS’ CLIMATE CHANGE
IN ONE OF THE BLEAKEST assessments, yet, of the state of the planet, scientists claim that the earth is on the brink of “dangerous climate change” and immediate action is needed to avert the catastrophe that seems certain to follow.
A strongly worded communiqué marking the end of a specially convened conference in Copenhagen [...]

ICC: ‘Seeking justice for crimes in Darfur’…

OMAR al-BASHIR

ONE:
IT’S BEEN JUST OVER A WEEK since a warrant was issued for the arrest of the Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, on charges of “crimes against humanity”.
After some eight months of legal deliberation and argument, the International Criminal Court (ICC) finally decided to issue an arrest warrant, sanctioned Wednesday March 4, 2009, for Mr al-Bashir. As [...]

Afghanistan: ‘U.S. reassessment must reflect the conditions on the ground’…

STRATEGIC RISK
DURING the Presidential campaign trail Barack Obama repeatedly asserted that Afghanistan was a top foreign policy priority. He called for more American troops to be sent there, but also insisted that the present strategy would need to be comprehensively reassessed. During Mr. Obama’s short term in office he has already began that reappraisal. Over the [...]

Lateral Thinking Puzzle: ‘Fool’s Gold’…

APPLYING THE SCIENCE
You must choose between two cylinders. They are identical in size and appearance. Each is painted green.
However, one is solid and made of a non-magnetic alloy. The other is hollow and made of gold. They both have solid ends.
They weigh the same, measure the same, and have the same density.
Whilst you are not [...]

Scottish Labour: ‘Labour’s plan on tackling Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI’s)’…

HAI’s
LABOUR IN SCOTLAND claim the Scottish Government’s response in tackling infections in Scottish hospitals has been “complacent and piecemeal”. Iain Gray, Scottish Labour leader, says the party is preparing their own Bill which will focus on creating an independent commissioner in leading the fight against hospital acquired infections.
Delegates to the party’s conference held in Dundee, last week, [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘The Sermon on the Mount’…

JESUS saw the crowds and went up a hill, where he sat down. His disciples gathered round him, and he began to teach them:
TRUE HAPPINESS
Happy are those who know they are spiritually poor;
the Kingdom of heaven belongs to them!
Happy are those who mourn;
God will comfort them!
Happy are those who are humble;
they will receive what God [...]

NATO: ‘Russian dialogue and the rule of law’…

 LEGAL STALEMENT
SINCE AUGUST, NATO has suspended all official contact with Russia, including the cancellation of meetings previously arranged of the Nato-Russia Council. The reason is no-doubt easy to understand: Russia’s incursion into Georgia went far beyond its claim that it was protecting South Ossetia against the attempt by Georgia to reconquer the separatist state. The [...]

Iraq: ‘Helping Iraq to help itself’…

AMERICA’S STANCE
IRAQ has been a huge drain on the American taxpayer; has cost the lives of 4250 US soldiers; and, has damaged America’s prestigious standing in the world.
Within the last week, US President Barack Obama moved to fulfil the defining promise of his election campaign message, saying all US combat troops will be withdrawn from [...]

Essay: ‘The Little Ice Age’…

BEGINNING c. 1450

THE SO CALLED “Little Ice Age” was a cool phase that began in 1450 and came to a gradual end between 1800 and 1900. The coldest part lasted from 1645 to 1723, and the cold was especially intense between 1680 and 1712. In many areas, the Little Ice Age came to an end in around [...]

(Re-Live) Annie Lennox: ‘Why’…

Tibet: ‘China’s crackdown continues’…

TIBET
MARCH is always the cruellest month in Tibet, the traditional season for protesting against Chinese rule. As always, though, any protest against China will likely be doomed. But, in an even unusually pre-emptive clampdown rarely seen in recent years, due to the edginess of the authorities, monastery towns across a wide area of the Tibetan plateau [...]

(Thomas Graham) Focus: ‘Scots from the past’

THOMAS GRAHAM (1805-69)
BORN in Glasgow, Graham was the son of a prosperous manufacturer who had it in mind that he should become a minister of the Church of Scotland. Thomas entered Glasgow University at the age of just fourteen and soon came under the spell of chemistry. The professor of chemistry was then the notoriously [...]

Scotland: ‘Public scrutiny and streamlining of government watchdogs’…

SCRUTINY
SINCE the introduction of the Scottish Parliament, and devolution in general, the bodies charged with overseeing public services in Scotland have grown, exponentially. At the end of 2008, their aggregate annual cost was in excess of £59-million. By the turn of the year, the organisations whose function it is to scrutinise public services have been [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘Get out of the ghetto!’…

“You are like salt for all mankind. But if salt loses its saltiness, there is no way to make it salty again. It has become worthless, so it is thrown out and people trample on it”. [Matthew 5: 13]
SALT
PRIOR to Matthew 5: 13, the Book of Matthew delivers The Sermon on the Mount, the ‘Beatitudes’ [...]