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More should be done to engage young people and combat radicalisation through the internet, an MP says.
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I recently had one of those eye opening web surfing sessions where I find lots of new awesome stuff to explore. I was checking up on the progress of Raspberry Pi, itself a very exciting project to make and sell an ARM-based PC board for $35. They say: We want to see cheap, accessible, programmable computers everywhere; we actively encourage other companies to clone what we’re doing. We w...
submitted by Samizdata on 29th Jan 2012 (via samizdata.net)
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Opponents of the US web regulations that inspired the Wikipedia blackout have some pretty illiberal tendencies, too.
submitted by Spiked on 18th Jan 2012 (via spiked-online.com)
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The industry’s players have been too slow to adapt to the digital world
submitted by FT on 18th Jan 2012 (via ft.com)
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Obama Caught In Huge Whopper - Says Perry,Gingrich, Romney Would Cut All Aid to Israel "Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich all say they would cut foreign aid to Israel — and every other country — to zero." "Stand against ‘zeroing out’ aid to Israel," the web page says. "Republican candidates for president Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich all say they would cut foreign aid to Israel — and every other country — to zero. Stand up to...
submitted by JOSHUAPUNDIT on 12th Jan 2012 (via joshuapundit.blogspot.com)
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair channelled millions of pounds through a complicated web of companies and paid just a fraction in tax, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
submitted by Telegraph on 7th Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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If you are a Labour member, please take a look at the Party's latest policy consultation documents: You can submit ideas online as an individual, or hold a discussion in your branch, CLP or affiliate, using the discussion guides on the web page.
submitted by LukeAkehurst on 22nd Dec 2011 (via lukeakehurst.blogspot.com)
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As I head to London's Heathrow Airport en route to Malta for the holidays, I see this item during a spot of web-surfing. It is a piece by Gerard Baker, in the Wall Street Journal. Baker has spent a fair while in the US, and clearly, he's been infected: "But I discovered football when I first came to New York in the late 1980s and my prejudices melted away. It was the era of New...
submitted by Samizdata on 21st Dec 2011 (via samizdata.net)
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A group of European privacy watchdogs has called for a stricter interpretation of rules on behavioural advertising, condemning the industry's self-regulation code as giving users a “wrong presumption” of how their online browsing habits are being tracked by advertisers using web 'cookies'. More »
submitted by EurActiv on 20th Dec 2011 (via euractiv.com)
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Britain’s corporate media are fighting a class war. George Monbiot is at his best when he has a Transnational corporation or British institution in the sight of his cross hairs. In an article which is published today on his web site he proves this point. One only has to pick up a newspaper or turn on the TV to understand Britain’s mainstream media are engaged in the same class war as the coalition government, defending the media, business and...
submitted by OrganizedRage on 13th Dec 2011 (via organizedrage.com)
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