TODAY’S TOP STORIES / 7th October

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Markets slump as Darling fails to calm investor fears
UK ‘already in recession’ as confidence plunges
Brown critic ‘ends hostilities’
McCain forced to defend N.C.
Obama Leading In Ohio, Poll Finds
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg
Millennium Elephant has his beady little eye on Tory European policy.
Feminist SF are publicising 6 Sci-fi classics to help you choose the next president.
Meral Ece discusses the idea that ethnic minorities should boycott the police force.
Bagrec wants you to vote for which high street store is the most depressing in these turbulent times. I can’t believe more people are not voting for the hellhole that is Wilkinson’s…
Jonathan Calder has terrible news about a priceless Liberal artefact falling into Tory hands.
On Liberty Now likes Peter Mandleson. Well, SOMEBODY has to!
Stephen Glenn is talking about sex, baybee. Why SHOULD someone go on the sex offenders register for perfectly legal and consensual sex?
SepticIsle eviscerates Quentin Letts. It’s BEAUTIFUL.
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