Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: Usual ridiculously criminal anglophone rulers

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Usual ridiculously criminal anglophone rulers

             
Home Secretary Theresa May: scrap the Human Rights Act
News   Theresa May, the Home Secretary, risks an explosive rift inside the Coalition with an explicit call for the scrapping of the Human Rights Act.
Dementia patients let down despite promises
Bill Bryson: 'don't make England suburban'
Radio 4 to be 'ring-fenced' from BBC cuts
Col Tim Collins aims to shake up police
 
sport
Armitage cited for 'dangerous high tackle'
Sport   Delon Armitage's Rugby World Cup future is in doubt after he was cited for a "dangerous high tackle" on Scotland's Chris Paterson.
Carter out of World Cup
Tonga joy at historic win
Mitchell injury mars Aussie win
O'Gara is Ireland's key man
Finance
David Cameron to announce measures to help businesses
Sport   The Prime Minister is to make a concerted bid for the “pro-business” agenda this week in his keynote speech to the Conservative Party con...
Myners: HSBC retail bank should go to Paris
Stelios's Fastjet to take on long-haul market
FTSE 100 in biggest quarterly fall for nine years
Alibaba chief 'very interested' in buying Yahoo!
 
comment
Janet Daley : Tories must clarify what they really believe in
Matthew d'Ancona : Cameron needs voters' hearts and minds
Tim Montgomerie and Stephan Shakespeare: Tories must take a hard look at themselves
 
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Culture: 'The X Factor could cause mental problems’
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Kennel Club suspends testing dogs for banned substances amid widespread 'cheating'
Heroic teacher faces down students
Ferris wheel crash pilot saved by plane