Tuesday 30 September 2008

News...

Seventy Years Since the Munich Agreement. 'Peace in our Time'. As unlikely then as it is now.

Taxpayers in the South East are paying out £2,000 each to support services in the North. Labour keeping their support base happy.

Police confiscate walking stick from retired teacher, 78, because it is an 'offensive weapon'. I am surprised they didn't taser him as well. Damn dangerous things pensioners.

Cost of fruit and vegetables rises up to 30 per cent in a year, survey finds. The days of stupidly cheap food are over.

Robert Mugabe says power-sharing government to be agreed by end of week. Don't bet on it.

Tory party conference: Dominic Grieve promises to help have-a-go heroes. They can start by lifting the handgun ban.

Kidnapped tourists in Egypt are freed by special forces. Nice one.

The Hero of Trafalgar at 250. He must be spinning in his grave at the state of the Royal Navy now.

White flight from South Africa. South Africa could go the same way as Zimbabwe if certain ANC elements have their way.

Bet on Israel bombing Iran. They really should hurry up.

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