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Year: 2010

Eugenie Harvey: Mäe culpa, mae culpa, mae maxima culpa

Eugenie Harvey: Mäe culpa, mae culpa, mae maxima culpa

British Gazette readers will be delighted to read the apology offered by Eugenie Harvey (10:10’s Director) below: “As you may…
October 5, 2010 Editor
Child Benefit should not be cut.

Child Benefit should not be cut.

The decision to cut child benefit for those earning more than £44,000 may seem to some British Gazette readers the…
October 4, 2010 Editor
Asteroid 99942 Apophis: A very close shave.

Asteroid 99942 Apophis: A very close shave.

Above is a computer generated image of the asteroid 99942 Apophis. Readers will know that the British Gazette is critical…
October 3, 2010 Editor
Carry On As Before.

Carry On As Before.

British Gazette readers will remember the “Carry On” films. Some, such as Carry on Regardless, Carry on Constable and Carry…
October 2, 2010 Editor

10:10: Words fail us.

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS SCENES OF GRATUITOUS VIOLENCE AND IS UNSUITABLE FOR THOSE UNDER 18 AND THOSE OF A NERVOUS…
October 1, 2010 Editor
Great oaks from little acorns grow: the Campaign Against Carbon Capitalism.

Great oaks from little acorns grow: the Campaign Against Carbon Capitalism.

Above is the historic 1911 illustration showing an Edwardian socialist’s view of capitalism. Yesterday, three doughty stalwarts for common sense…
September 30, 2010 Editor
Out with the old and in with the new.

Out with the old and in with the new.

Amongst continuing public displays of brotherly affection, David Miliband, runner up to his younger brother Ed, Labour’s new leader, appeared…
September 29, 2010 Editor
2010 ST3: A near miss.

2010 ST3: A near miss.

After all the twaddle that is talked about “global warming” caused by that most deadly destroyer of planets, CO2 here…
September 28, 2010 Editor
Halal slaughter: Islamisation by stealth?

Halal slaughter: Islamisation by stealth?

There has it seems been a progressive expansion in the sale of halal (ritually slaughtered) meat in the U.K. Moreover,…
September 27, 2010 Editor
Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.

Ask not for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.

The above image is of the poet and man of letters, John Donne (21st January 1572 – 31st March 1631).…
September 26, 2010 Editor

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