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Year: 2012

The New Year’s Honours: not as bad as was feared but still a study in cowardice.

The New Year’s Honours: not as bad as was feared but still a study in cowardice.

In our article of the 21st August, “The Capriciousness Stakes”, we commented upon the degree of award inflation” that would…
December 29, 2012 Editor
Fracking: The insurance implications.

Fracking: The insurance implications.

The report (link below) by Fleur Rochester (above) is important for the exploitation of the UK’s shale reserves must be…
December 14, 2012 Editor
Emily Maitlis on Doing right and fearing nothing (As long as you can keep your well paid job whilst doing it!)

Emily Maitlis on Doing right and fearing nothing (As long as you can keep your well paid job whilst doing it!)

Emily Maitlis was awarded an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University recently for her achievements in the world of journalism,…
November 18, 2012 Editor
Remembering the fallen: Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day 2012.

Remembering the fallen: Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day 2012.

Today at the Eleventh Hour the Queen led the nation’s remembrance at the cenotaph. Always a poignant tribute to those…
November 11, 2012 Editor
The Young Contemptible: William Hague.

The Young Contemptible: William Hague.

The recent announcement by the Russians that they wish to award the Ushakov Medal to those brave men who sailed…
October 24, 2012 Editor
Our 3rd Anniversary!

Our 3rd Anniversary!

Well, Dear Reader, this organ celebrates it’s third anniversary! An occasion to look forward and to look back. In addition…
October 21, 2012 Editor

Pat Condell on rioting Muslims!

Mr Condell is a man who never intentionally understates his opinions! The British Gazette publishes this as the mainstream media…
September 21, 2012 Editor
Cheryl Cole: There but for the Grace of God.

Cheryl Cole: There but for the Grace of God.

Today’s article comprises two salutary tales and a warning about not even getting into a car which does not have…
August 30, 2012 Editor
Cardinal Keith O’Brien: a man of common sense, and it seems controversy.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien: a man of common sense, and it seems controversy.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh of the Roman Catholic Church. O’Brien is the leader of…
August 27, 2012 Editor

Where fiction meets reality – Jeremy Hunt does exist!

Due to a computer problem, there is no image. One of the amusing productions BBC TV put out this year…
August 27, 2012 Editor

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