No Time For Bandwagoning

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
The Culture Secretary faced the House of Commons on Wednesday to defend his conduct during News Corporation's takeover bid for BSkyB, rejecting calls for his resignation over claims that he was a "cheerleader" for Rupert Murdoch's company.

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William Hague: Climate Change: Why the Government Must Meet the Challenge
Under this Coalition government, the Foreign Office has a renewed sense of mission. It is a mission to promote Britain's national interest, while tirelessly working for a world which is more secure, more stable, more free and more prosperous. In no area is this more relevant than the fight against climate change. Today ministers from more than 20 countries will meet in London with the goal of speeding up global progress on clean energy. I am in no doubt that we must meet this challenge...
Tony Blair: World Malaria Day 2012: A Critical Moment for Reversing Spread of Malaria
Faith leaders through the authority they hold, and the outreach and networks of their communities, can be powerful influences for the good in public health.
Luciana Berger: Instead of Taxing Home Improvement the Government Should Focus on Making the Green Deal a Good Deal
Over the past few weeks the government's flagship energy efficiency policy, the Green Deal, has lurched from one setback to the next.
Alexandra Burke: The Importance of Fandom
These days fans go above and beyond - you only have to look at the likes of JLS, One Direction and The Wanted to fully appreciate the extent that 'fandom' as some people like to call it has really taken over... I will always have time for my fans no matter how busy or tired I am.
Iain Anderson: Double Dipping - It's Confidence That's Key to Growing GDP
The government needs to focus on policies to create confidence - not just for consumers to spend but for businesses to invest. In both cases incentivising this to take place without excessive debt levels once again.
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