Trident lives to die another day?
Gary Gibbon blogs on the reaction defence minister Nick Harvey received from the Liberal Democrat conference on the suggestion that Trident construction is likely to be delayed.
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Gary Gibbon blogs on the reaction defence minister Nick Harvey received from the Liberal Democrat conference on the suggestion that Trident construction is likely to be delayed.
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General Sarath Fonseka has yet to concede, but it’s pretty clear he’s lost Sri Lanka’s presidential election. The indication is that President Mahinda Rajapaksa won by a substantial margin, although the opposition is crying foul. The general is now holed up in a hotel in Colombo. He has reasons to be fearful.
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After months of searching for a candidate, Channel 4 appoints UKTV’s David Abraham as its new chief executive.
I was fortunate to attend Liverpool University in the late 1960s. It wasn’t just the experience of living in a Northern industrial city, it was the insight into scouse culture that it provided. Hence the event remembering the 96 victims of the Hillsborough stadium disaster of 20 years ago had a poignancy for me.