Alexander Baron
Digital Journalist based in London, H9, United Kingdom.
Joined on May 12, 2010
Expertise in
Government,
Politics,
Unemployment,
Music,
Internet
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Julian Assange has now been under virtual house arrest in the London Embassy of Ecuador for a year. Some would say that even if he is guilty, he has served his time and charges against him should now be dropped.
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In a bygone era, the Western powers developed Africa, but today are remembered only as wicked "Imperialists." Now the Chinese are getting the same treatment.
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In a new interview, Prime Minister Cameron claims Britain has a "relatively honest" police force, which begs the question, what planet is he living on?
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Lewisham -
Jeremy Hunt has been Secretary of State for Health since September last year, and so far the post has been a poisoned chalice. Now things look like they could be getting worse.
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The powers-that-be in the UK are continuing their crusade against Google, but this is the thin edge of a very broad wedge, as others are beginning to realise.
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Since the inception of the Council on Foreign Relations, our rulers have been centralising the power everywhere, but technology can reverse this trend.
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The British Government claims it is seeking to transform Legal Aid. Many lawyers believe this is about saving money at the expense of justice.
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What does your cat do when you let it out; does it have another owner, or should that really read does it own another human?
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London -
If you thought Ted Bundy, George W. Bush or even Barack Obama was the most hated man in American history, think again. There is one man so hated his name is never mentioned.
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In these austere times, some people are going to extreme lengths to make a buck. If a crook picks your pocket, you can phone the police. But what if your local council does it?
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London -
Yesterday, Britain's longest-serving miscarriage of justice prisoner suffered another setback in his fight to clear his name when his latest Judicial Review application was refused.
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Liverpool -
Andrew Lancel once played a rapist in a TV soap opera. Yesterday at Liverpool Crown Court he was himself cleared of historic sexual offences.
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Alex Jones appeared on the BBC yesterday wherein he behaved like the clown he is, and was treated as such. But he's not simply a clown, he's crazy, right? Right??
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Sydenham -
Sydenham Arts Festival is now in its fifth year. This year as last year we spoke with Creative Director Jonathan Kaufman in the run up.
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Bristol -
Last week, three people were convicted of the murder of Catherine Wells-Burr. Today they were sentenced at Bristol Crown Court.
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Los Angeles -
What can you expect from a documentary about the Eagles? Music, archive footage, personal anecdotes, and of course, strong language.
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Bristol -
A crime of pure greed and another of pure, perverted lust have resulted in convictions at both Bristol Crown Court and the Old Bailey.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced in Parliament compensation for Mau Mau activists in Kenya during the 1950s. But were these men really victims?
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London -
London may be one of the world's major financial centres, but it is also a haven for predators of the worst possible sort, according to the Metropolitan Police.
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Watford -
At one time only "conspiracy theorists", bigots and cranks mentioned the Bilderberg Group. Now, surprise, surprise, even the BBC is curious.
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