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Barber: ''Cameron risks union conflict''

Brendan Barber From Public Servant magazine

A Conservative government would need to rethink its stance on drastic cuts in public spending and opting out of EU employment law if it wanted to avoid clashes with the…

12 March 2010

Torture, terror and table tennis: Iraq hostage Peter Moore tells of ordeal

Peter Moore From The Times

The survivor of Britain’s longest hostage crisis in 20 years revealed yesterday how he endured months of torture during his ordeal in Iraq. Peter Moore told The Times that he…

12 March 2010

MARK OWEN DAY ONE: My 10 affairs and drink problem, by Takes That's Mark Owen

Mark Owen From The Sun

MARRIED Take That star Mark Owen last night sensationally confessed to having TEN affairs. The "squeaky clean" singer opened his heart to The Sun in a bid to wipe the…

11 March 2010

'Further consideration' over Venables case

Jack Straw From BBC Radio 4, Today

The Justice Secretary, Jack Straw, has defended his decision not to provide more information about why one of the killers of James Bulger, Jon Venables, has been recalled to prison.…

8 March 2010

'They're always going on about protecting THEM... but there's no one to protect ME': James Bulger's mother speaks

Denise Fergus From Daily Mail

The first question Denise Fergus asked when she was informed at 4pm on Tuesday that Jon Venables had been taken back into custody was: 'What has he done?' Had he…

6 March 2010

Nick Clegg bears all to ShortList

Nick Clegg From Shortlist

He’s meditated in America’s mid-west, he’s set fire to cacti in Germany, his 8-year-old son has a master plan to catch Osama Bin Laden and he could become the most…

4 March 2010

James Bulger's dad leads protest over Venables' parole breach

Ralph Bulger From The Sun

James Bulger's devastated father has condemned the Government for putting the human rights of his son's killers ahead of those of the parents. Ralph Bulger told the Daily Mail Jon…

4 March 2010

'It WAS Maddie': Witness convinced girl in photo that Portuguese police kept secret was missing Madeleine

Taryn Dryfhout From TVNZ

The woman who reported a possible sighting of Madeleine McCann in New Zealand which was kept secret by Portuguese police said today she 'absolutely believes' it was the missing girl.…

3 March 2010

If Labour is so terrible, why are Tories doing so badly?

David Cameron From Sunday Times

It’s being so cheerful as keeps him going. I’m sitting in an office in the Norman Shaw buildings in the Palace of Westminster listening to what has gone so right…

28 February 2010

Liam Byrne, man in a hurry, who has to find £20bn of savings a year

Liam Byrne From The Times

Liam Byrne has a three-month diary on a whiteboard in his office and issues a weekly “to do” list to staff. His watch is set ten minutes fast, ensuring that…

27 February 2010

General Election: Gordon Brown ready to fight for premiership survival

Gordon Brown From The Daily Telegraph

General Election: It has been a hellish few days for the Prime Minister but, as he shows Mary Riddell and Andrew Porter, he has an appetite for the challenge and…

27 February 2010

Banking regulators ''have a bias towards inertia''

Sir John Gieve From Public Servant magazine

Former deputy governor of the Bank of England Sir John Gieve has told Public Servant that it will be difficult to create a financial services regulatory system that does not…

26 February 2010

Government departments? If I had a magic wand I'd...

Will Day From Public Servant magazine

Boundaries between government departments must be broken down to allow much greater crossover of ideas and resources, Will Day, chairman of the Sustainable Development Commission tells Alison Thomas. Radical action…

26 February 2010

Gordon Brown Interview with ShortList - talks John Terry and more

Gordon Brown From Shortlist

Andrew Dickens caught up with the PM and asked about the stress of the job and got his thoughts on the John Terry scandal.

25 February 2010

Seaworld trainer dies after attack from 12,000lb 'serial' killer whale

Dawn Brancheau From Orlando Sentinel

Seaworld trainer Dawn Brancheau was dragged underwater and drowned by a five-ton 'serial' killer whale in front of horrified spectators in Florida ysertday. In this archive interview from the Orlando…

25 February 2010

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