Tory press office twits should go back to spin school
The Tory press office took to Twitter last night to try to denigrate Ed Miliband’s conference speech, telling a few porkies on the way, reports Shamik Das.
How social networking escalated rioting – and can bring it to justice
It is now widely understood that the rioting was in part driven by communications using social networking services. Police must act.
Ed 2.0 blogs his way out of trouble
In what could be a sign of things to come, Ed Miliband used social media to take on his critics and defend his position over yesterday's strikes, reports Shamik Das.
Fear of death: The ultimate injunction
There’s more than one way of muzzling the press; at least super-injunctions don’t imprison or kill, writes Amnesty International UK's Mike Blakemore.
MP names Giggs in debate on super injunctions
Liberal Democrat MP John Hemming today named Ryan Giggs in a parliamentary urgent question on super injunctions. He said: “With about 75,000 people already […]
Cameron’s Big Society fiddling while volunteering burns
Matching his rhetoric to the reality - Left Foot Forward's Dominic Brown looks at how the real legacy of David Cameron's big society is shaping up.