Blair to Bush: Love letter to an idiot and other tales
Richard Lutz digests the first draft of history with the pubIication of the hardhitting Chilcot Inquiry report
Richard Lutz digests the first draft of history with the pubIication of the hardhitting Chilcot Inquiry report
Andy Munro comments ahead of the Chilcot Report, due to be published later today.
Howard Elston, our show biz reporter, reviews the Mid East Envoy’s stand out, stand up review at The Fringe.
From RICHARD LUTZ.
As Britain is accused of colluding in torture, our rendition correspondent Howard Elston (DOA), files this exclusive which rips the lid off Downing Street shenanigans:
Reyhana Patel dares to raise the possibility that UK foreign policy may be the real issue that’s ignored when tackling extremism in the UK
Our medical correspondent Dr HOWARD ELSTON reports on the latest events in the epoch-crunching Margaret Thatcher story
Laurence Inman likes a good moan from time to time. He’s on form here.
HOWARD ELSTON, our Rome Reporter, gives us details of who will oversee the Holy See after Easter.
Andy Goff drones on about government hypocrisy and inter-departmental confusion over killing people.
From Richard Lutz Britain says torture is illegal. And continually and stridently has it said that. So there is no way that Tony Blair’s administration has ever kidnapped a man, his wife and his children, forced them onto a dark plane, flown them halfway round the globe, offered them up to a murderous tyrant and…
More drone attack planes for Britain. But what’s behind it, asks Richard Lutz
Howard Elston (OBE, DOA) , our diplomatic editor, sits down with Tony Blair for an exclusive interview at the former PM’s exclusive HQ in someplace hot and sunny and rich
An occasional comment on things he’s too lazy to write about…..
This website commissioned Richard Lutz to look over his shoulder at 2011. Here is his shortlist of the men who really should be banished from this planet
“In the face of failure war leaders never hesitate to invent new aims to justify keeping the war going,” reckons Alan Clawley