Published: November 16th 2008 - at 12:07 pm

Top Stories and Blog Review – 16th Nov


by Jennie Rigg    

Osborne’s future in doubt

Nationwide
Osborne faces pressure over pound
He must go, say angry Tory activists
Will Letwin rescue him?
Civitas attacks new Ofsted system.

International
Rednecks in rampage over Obama
Same-sex marriage supporters rally in U.S.
Russia’s PM calls for talks with Obama
Israeli troops face abuse trial

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg

Lynne Featherstone has the inside track on the Baby P story. It’s worth reading her entries for the last few days if you want informed comment on this issue.

Neil Williams, a Lib Dem councillor in Haringey, also has some comments on the Baby P case.

Femme de Resistance is disgusted by the way David Cameron behaved at PMQs with regard to Baby P; LibertyCat counters that he only did what was to be expected on the same blog.

Liz Williams has two entries worth reading: one a report on Mark Pack’s lecture about the lessons to be learned from the Obama campaign, and one on a legal panel discussion about the incorporation of Islamic law into English situations.

Scholars and Rogues has a doughnutty cartoon about how things have changed since Stonewall.

To Miss, With Love discusses what it means to be African.

Peter Black, AM is being all republican about the Prince of Wales.


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