Top Stories – Sunday 5th July


by Newswire    
July 5, 2009 at 8:30 am

‘LOCAL HOMES’ MAY BE ILLEGAL

Nationwide
Darling to clamp down on bonuses
Tony Benn: ‘I was trained as a terrorist’
BT offers holidays for pay cuts
Labour vs Tories: Spending cuts – the truth

International
Clerics defy leader on disputed Iran election
America to remove HIV visa ban after protest
Zelaya vows to return to Honduras
UK threatens new Burma sanctions

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1. Denim Justice

Totally O/T but I’ve just watched Friday’s edition of The Daily Politics. Why does Total Politics nerd Shane Greer not even try to hide the fact that he is a Tory henchman? His on-screen biog gives it away: worked for the Young Britons Foundation (a Tory scout/yoof outfit) then for 18 Doughty Street aka Tory TV. He is a snivelling toad, barely out of his teens.

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