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Jon Snow blogs about his interview with Home Secretary Alan Johnson on Mephedrone
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Jon Snow blogs about his interview with Home Secretary Alan Johnson on Mephedrone
I found the whole experience of being cast off into towns we never visit to talk to people we rarely meet somewhat like going on a foreign trip, writes Jon Snow.
What the £178bn deficit looks like from the ground – Jon Snow visits Luton and finds a town of contrasts, from gin and tonics on the bowling green to some of the most dispossessed housing estates imaginable.
As the parties prepare to fight the forthcoming general election on economic issues, Jon Snow visits Luton to see what impact the recession has had on voters.
Jon Snow blogs about his the first of his series of ‘Changing Britain’ – tonight he visits Hull.
Alexis Stenfors, a 39-year-old trader who lost Merrill Lynch millions and then tried to cover his tracks, is an every day story of the complete Alice-in-Wonderland world in which the 2008 crash was engineered, writes Jon Snow.
Jon Snow writes from Hull as he addresses the issue of bias.
Michael Foot was above all a romantic, an idealist, a scholar, a humanitarian and perhaps in the end quite simply too good for politics, writes Jon Snow.
Do we love football so much that we don’t mind a few millions of our money being lost whenever clubs go bust? Jon Snow blogs.
Gaza represented a new tactic of secrecy – its failure was down to today’s media, blogs Jon Snow
Queuing up for a new US visa at the crack of dawn can bring unexpected benefits, blogs Jon Snow.
Has politics been turned on its head, with Labour now the party of “big business”, blogs Jon Snow.
Jon Snow questions international airport security after 11 apparent assassins managed to enter Dubai using fake passports.
The question as to what extent the UK security services were aware of or were involved in any way in torture remains very live this week, blogs Jon Snow.