Top Stories and Blog Review – 7th Dec

Nationwide
London doctor is held as forced marriage hostage
Bill to allow Commons searches with no warrant
Ministers fight to keep late abortions secret
Welfare mothers to be forced to work
International
Obama pledges public works on a vast scale
Thieves winning online war, maybe in your PC
Indian Muslim protest against Mumbai attacks
World Bank warns of possible Gaza bank collapse
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Jennie Rigg
Andrew Ducker reports on the secret censoring of the internet by UK ISPs, with clickable examples. Comments to this are worth reading too.
Lynne Featherstone has news from Zimbabwe.
Political Betting examine the story that one of Gordon’s Cabinet might be leaking to the Tories.
Aldabra has pictures of yesterday’s climate march.
The Honourable Lady Mark has tales of job cuts in the civil service, and what this will mean for the Man on the Clapham Omnibus.
Millennium Elephant‘s daddies have been having a bit of a rough week, but they were all cheered (as I was) by the recent British Space Mission.
Peter Black dissects the DNA database, with a little help from Chris Huhne.
And this week’s links from Septicisle appear to be a Karen Matthews special…
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