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Richard Dawkins: 'I want all our children to read the Bible'

Arch-atheist Richard Dawkins, who argues that the God of the Old Testament is a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser, thinks the government's plan to send a free copy of the King James Bible to every state school in England is a great idea.
In the Media by Yukio Strachan - 6 comments

Op-Ed: 'Pastygate' leaves Tory ministers with pastry on their faces

As leading lights of the Conservative Party rush round looking for pasty photo opportunities to make themselves appear in touch with pie eating voters, they have come under criticism from backbenchers for the inept way they handle public relations.
In the Media by Katerina Nikolas

Op-Ed: Cameron tears up red tape

The Coalition Government is to tear up hundreds of pages of red tape relating to planning permission and building. As might be expected, not everybody thinks this is a good idea.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

PM Cameron accuses UK minister of 'dithering' over independence

PM David Cameron has accused the First Minister of "dithering" over the independence referendum, and mocked him openly, claiming: "I thought we were watching the movie Braveheart, but it turns out it is the Chicken Run"
In the Media by Darren Brown

Gay humanists: ‘no regrets’ at departure of Dr Rowan Williams

One of the UK’s most senior gay humanist campaigners has countered the messages of regret voiced in response to the news of that Archbishop Dr Rowan Williams is to stand down from Church of England post.
In the Media by Mathew Wace Peck

Growing UK 'disgust' over Richard O'Dwyer's US extradition order

Public concern over the unequal treatment of UK and US citizens has followed Home Secretary Theresa May’s decision to allow for the extradition to the US of a Sheffield student, Richard O’Dwyer.
In the Media by Mathew Wace Peck - 2 comments

London 2012: PM Cameron has no problem with sponsor Dow Chemicals

British Prime Minister David Cameron has said he does not have any problem with Dow Chemical sponsoring the London 2012 Olympics. The company has its critics who say it is closely linked with Union Carbide, the company behind the Bhopal disaster.
In the Media by Kev Hedges - 3 comments

David Cameron plans to tackle adoptions 'absurd barriers'

David Cameron is pushing for plans that will help speed up the adoption system, whilst at the same time removing the "absurd barriers" of mixed race adoption.
In the Media by Darren Brown

UK's David Cameron 'more hated than Gadaffi and Mubarak'

David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, is a more hated figure than Egypt's Hosni Mubarak and Colonel Gadaffi of Libya, according to a recent poll.
In the Media by Mathew Wace Peck - 7 comments

Veteran campaigner slams new body that opposes same-sex marriage

One of the UK’s best-known equality campaigners is hitting out at a right-wing group that campaigns for what it calls traditional marriage.
In the Media by Andrew John
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David Cameron and Ed Miliband have clashed in the House of Commons over the Government's plans to reform the NHS in England.
Labour leader Ed Miliband calls for the government's NHS overhaul to be scrapped - but Prime Minister David Cameron defends the plans.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron calls Francois Hollande to congratulate him on his victory in the French presidential election.
David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
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Interview with Gregory Lamberson, author of "Carnage Road"

About Gregory Lamberson Gregory Lamberson is the author of five published horror novels and one nonfiction book on...
15 hours ago by Tracee Gleichner

2012 Shredding of the "Constitution of the United States" Continues

What happened to the "Constitution of the United States of America?" Is it now considered just a piece of paper with...
May 20, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan - 4 comments

Canada's Rebecca Marshall Onscreen in Adam Sandler's "That's My Boy"

She's gorgeous and hilarious, so it is no wonder why she was cast in the upcoming Adam Sandler comedy, "That's My Boy",...
May 18, 2012 by Jasmyn Pozzo

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Since I was a child, I have been fascinated by the sky, always watching the changing cloud formations as well as...
May 16, 2012 by Debra Myers - 5 comments

David Icke fighting fire with fire and censorship with censorship

I don't even remember joining the David Icke forums, but I must have, because at 23.58 London time on May 15, 2012, I...
May 16, 2012 by Alexander Baron
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