February 2010
PCC to blame for “poisonous journalism”
Last week the PCC dismissed 25,000 complaints about a Jan Moir article. A leading academic has said the PCC and its Code is responsible for "poisonous journalism"
The problem with ‘People’s Bonuses’
Analysis of George Osborne's proposals that the Tories will offer 'small' investors the chance to buy shares in the bailed out banks at 'discounted' prices.
Public split on who to trust on economy
The latest poll for The Sunday Times shows the public are very pessimistic on both parties' chances of maintaing the recovery and preventing another recession.
Cameron overclaims party’s online engagement
Speaking at a conference this morning, David Cameron claimed 150,000 people had engaged in his party's manifesto process. The claim is out by a factor of 25.
NATO tries to make itself more transparent
Tomorrow’s NATO Strategic Concept Review will invite the populations of member states to input their opinion to the debate in an online discussion forum.
Politics Summary: Monday, February 22nd
Allegations of bullying in No 10, an end in sight for AIDS, more strikes at BA, more allegations of torture against MI5 and the rush to beat the "super tax".