British police are examining allegations of corruption and intimidation in a charity set up to look after former Gurkha soldiers, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
submitted by
Telegraph on 13th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Damian Green first attracted the attention of Whitehall leakhunters - and ultimately the police - with a story which appeared in The Sunday Telegraph two years ago.
submitted by
Telegraph on 11th Oct 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Scotland on Sunday has an interview with Vince Cable, the Sunday Telegraph has a respectful profile and Suzanne Moore in the Mail on Sunday wants to know why he is not running the country: Everyone likes him. He predicted this crisis but is not crowing about it. He is comprehensible, calm and human. Can’t we just get him to sort it all out?Elsewhere, the Sunday Telegraph says that Tony Blair...
submitted by
LiberalEngland on 11th Oct 2008 (via liberalengland.blogspot.com)
Soldiers who shot civilians on Bloody Sunday should be prosecuted but spared prison, say victims' families.
submitted by
Telegraph on 15th Jun 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Soldiers who shot civilians on Bloody Sunday should be prosecuted but spared prison, victims' families said last night ahead of publication of a report which will accuse the Army of unlawful killing.
submitted by
Telegraph on 14th Jun 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
From The Telegraph: "Police watchdog investigates claims that three officers attacked war veteran" Also from The Telegraph: "Police shoot man dead outside Guildford Cathedral" Er, also from The Telegraph: "Damian Green accused of 'grooming' Whitehall mole, claim police" Ah ... another one from The Telegraph: "Ian Blair poised to publish a book about his years at Scotland Yard" ...Sir Ian...
submitted by
Mark Wadsworth on 1st Dec 2008 (via markwadsworth.blogspot.com)
In The Times today, Danny Finkelstein eloquently sums up why it would be so wrong for any of the soldiers involved in Bloody Sunday to be prosecuted given all that has happened in the peace process: "To stop the killing, we sacrificed principles that should stand above everything. We sacrificed the rule of law and the principle of one law for everybody. We sacrificed justice and accountabilit...
submitted by
Spectator on 16th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
We've been getting more endorsements in: Conservatives 12 (+5) : The Financial Times, The Sun, The Times, Mail on Sunday, News of the World, Sunday Express, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Economist, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Daily Express Labour 2 (-7) : Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror LibDems 2 (+2): The Guardian, The Observer No Endorsements: People, Independent on Sunday
submitted by
LittlesLog on 4th May 2010 (via antonylittle.blogspot.com)
The Sunday Telegraph has two stories about Foreign Spies in the United Kingdom, which, if true, raises serious Questions about the current performance of MI5 the Security Service., claiming that the traditional espionage threat against the UK is not being dealt with because of the resources diverted to anti-terrorism investigations. Just as seriously, the Sunday Telegraph seems to be claiming that...
submitted by
SpyBlog on 9th Feb 2009 (via p10.hostingprod.com)