Top Stories and Blog Review – 19th March

Nationwide
New generation hoping to revitalise Labour
Christian Aid heads climate change march
The rise of the quangocracy
Warning over nuclear submarines
International
Pentagon chief: bin Laden like Unabomber
U.S. plans to ease ban on contacts with Iran
Vatican backtracks over Pope’s condom stance
After Gaza, Israel grapples with isolation
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Aaron
Heresy Corner wonders if the blessed Alan Moore (or more accurately, his artist wife), is in danger of prosecution under draconian new child-p0rn laws. What about teh Manga?
Graham Lineham adds his considerable voice to the anger over Paula Murray’s despicable attack on the Dumblane survivors. Also, did you catch Tim’s epic contribution?
Speaking of Bloggerheads, things are about to go postal.
And if you think we’ve done with dumb-ass predatory rightwing hackery… think again. Alone in the Dark dissects a particularly hateful Littlejohn “column”.
Mick Hartley reports on the morons defending the Pope’s statements on the devil’s rubber.
And finally, Dave Cole informs us that New Mexico has scrapped the death penalty. Hurrah!
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