TODAY’S TOP STORIES / 11th November

Elsewhere…
Mandelson: banks meltdown could save post office network
Now banks raise credit card costs
Tories ‘plan to cut business tax’
Pakistanis Mired in Brutal Battle to Oust Taliban
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Aaron Heath
Mark Pack/LDV – Were the record turnouts just media hype?
Andy Worthington – Andy updates us on the strange case of Guantánamo detainee Binyam Mohamed, and his quest for justice.
Tim Worstall – On the 11th-hour of the 11th-day, Tim rues the erosion of our liberties.
Mr. Eugenides – The angry little tot brings us this week’s Britblog review: The Audacity of Hazel Edition.
Bloggerheads – Iain Dale wades into the justice system. Comedy ensues.
Index on Censorship – David Davis MP writes on how further curtailment of media freedom, in respect to matters of ‘national security’, would be a mistake.
Millennium Dome, Elephant – The Fluffy take on Ros, Lemit, and the “other one”.
Paying their respects :: Earthpal, Mike Power, Jennie, James Higham… if I’ve missed you, let me know in the comments.
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Aaron Murin-Heath is an occasional contributor. He is a writer based in Newark-on-Trent and Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. Aaron blogs at tygerland.net.
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