Top Stories and Blog Review – 24th Nov

Nationwide
Chancellor to raise income tax on rich
Miliband: No use of force over Iran
Archbishop backs amnesty for illegal immigrants
UK misses Falklands mine deadline
International
US to rescue troubled Citigroup with $20bn
Israeli neo-Nazi gang jailed
Thai protest parliament to unseat government
The Saudi girl group that dares to rock
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg
The Register has very very scary ID card-related news.
Unlock Democracy is launching a campaign to stamp out voter fraud. Don’t worry about the thing that looks like a pop-up at the top; it isn’t one, it’s just a dodgy bit of design.
Qwghlm discusses the fallout from the BNP-Downfall video what he writ.
James Graham is cautiously optimistic about the prospect of a 2.5% cut in VAT.
Hagley Road to Ladywood is very annoyed about train fare hikes. Those of us who were priced off the trains aeons ago just shrug…
Andrew Hickey celebrates Doctor Who’s birthday by talking about the very first episode. This is the best post I have read on An Unearthly Child in a LONG time.
Alas, a Blog! discusses whether or not rape jokes can ever be funny.
And finally, Charlie Brooker is clearly a pale imitation of myself and Mat in the feckless incompetence stakes (I have been sleeping for over a week with a big pile of laundered clothes at the foot of the bed which ought to have been put away…)
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