Top Stories and Blog Review Monday 30th March

Nationwide
Brown accused over green spending
Is London having an anxiety attack?
Cut in maternity leave so fathers get time
Council told to switch off CCTV network
International
‘French Eminem’ misogyny prompts outrage
Merkel ready to greet, and resist, Obama
Vast spy system loots computers in 103 countries
Judge OKs torture probe against Bush official
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Steve Webb MP details how he spends his expenses.
The Award-winning Alix Mortimer details exactly why we should care about Jacqui Smith’s husband’s porn habit.
Anton Vowl has a forensic dissection of the lies about people not being allowed to celebrate St George’s Day because of politicalcorrectnessgawnMAAAAAAAAAAAAD.
Ekklesia is a bit annoyed with the BNP asking WWJD?
Hagley Road to Ladywood has noticed a stunning little bit of tabloid hypocrisy.
Ampersand (a bloke) writes in defence of male-bashing (although he doesn’t like the term).
And finally, Reza Ghadiri-Zare will reveal an embarrassing story about himself for every £100 of sponsorship he recieves for the London Marathon. There’s only a tenner to go to the next one at time of typing, and the last one was a belter. Or if you are feeling skint, you can browse through previous Netcasts
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Re: BNP Jesus ads. Wow. That makes me absolutely incensed.
Ekklesia consistently put out good stuff though.
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