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145. Falklands veterans take emotional journey back to the site of the battle of Goose Green on its...
Ian Kydd, one of Mrs Thatcher's former press officers, said he spoke privately to the then Prime Minister (pictured) a few hours before a ceasefire was announced on June 14, 1982.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2158720/Falklands-veterans-emotional-journey-site-battle-Goose-Green-30th-anniversary.html - 230KB - 14 Jun 2012
Excerpt: the netherlands lost to germany in euro 2012 supporting his mother s team...
146. This meaningless green drivel, by environment guru: Scientist's U-turn on doomsday claim | Daily Mail
He was once a guru to environmentalists, claiming climate change would kill billions of humans by the end of this century.But it seems James Lovelock has had a change of heart.On the eve of a major environmental summit, he has attacked the modern green movement – declaring its theories 'meaningless drivel'.Almost half a century after he revealed his Gaia theory, which inspired a generation of activists, the former Nasa scientists said he believed that rising sea levels were not a problem and that wind turbines were 'useless'.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2161379/This-meaningless-green-drivel-environment-guru-Scientists-U-turn-doomsday-claim.html - 203KB - 19 Jun 2012
Excerpt: takes a break from football at euro 2012 to enjoy some family time with...
147. Cameron rounds on EU leaders who quaffed £120 bottles of wine over lunch while insisting there was no room to make savings to Brussel's budget | Daily Mail
David Cameron last night accused Brussels of existing in a ‘parallel universe’ and ‘insulting taxpayers’ last night as EU budget talks collapsed in acrimony.In the strongest condemnation of EU institutions ever issued by a British prime minister, Mr Cameron reacted with scorn after being accused of ‘blackmailing’ other leaders by demanding spending cuts and defending Britain’s rebate.Mr Cameron said he was astonished that EU bosses were refusing to cut ‘a single euro’ from their spending plans – as the two-day summit designed to fix the next seven-year budget deal for the EU broke up without agreement.British officials were also ‘surprised’ EU bosses thought it appropriate to serve leaders with 1992 Chateau Angelus Grand Cru, a red wine costing £120 a bottle, as they discussed spending plans.But having made it clear he would veto the budget unless ‘tens of billions’ were slashed from it, the Prime Minister won crucial support from Germany’s Angela Merkel.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2237178/Cameron-rounds-EU-leaders-quaffed-120-bottles-wine-lunch-insisting-room-make-savings-Brussels-budget.html - 221KB - 23 Nov 2012
Excerpt: were refusing to cut 8216 a single euro 8217 from their spending plans 8211...
148. Lies, Damned Lies and Newspaper reports | Roger Helmer MEP
I think it was Enoch Powell who said that there’s no more point in a politician complaining about the media than a sailor complaining about the sea. He was right, of course. So I try very hard not to respond to what looks like deliberate provocation, never mind defamatory fictions and lies, in the press — nor indeed the often even more outrageous calumnies in the social media. Some appalling stuff was published in the papers during the Euro and Newark election campaigns, and for the most part I avoided comment. But now that both of those campaigns are over, I’d like to respond to a couple of the more egregious claims.
URL: http://rogerhelmermep.wordpress.com/2014/06/15/lies-damned-lies-and-newspaper-reports/ - 94KB - 24 Jul 2014
Excerpt: published in the papers during the euro and newark election campaigns and...
149. Newspapers are worth fighting for – even when they’re wrong - Telegraph
Our imperilled press has proved its value. Don’t let over-regulation weaken it fatally, argues Boris Johnson.Poor old Judge Leveson. I wouldn’t want to be in his shoes. After all those months of hearings, he is now expected to come up with proposals to “regulate” the media, and the Labour Party has said it will back whatever he says. The longer he deliberates, cold towel wrapped around his throbbing temples, the louder the caterwauling from either side of the argument....... it seems incredible that we are proposing new regulation for the traditional forms of media just when they are facing the biggest threat to print since Gutenberg. I have it on good authority that they had a brainstorming session at the Guardian the other day, and discussed the possibility of axing the print version altogether. There is apparently a well-advanced plan to stop the presses, spare the trees and go completely online, within the next two years....... Take it online and you lose all political impact; you lose the vital editorial marshalling of the often excellent journalists and cartoonists and photographers into a single daily statement, a single product – and everything gets lost in the morass of Google news. We will always need a real and not a virtual Guardian.Guilt-ridden Lefties will need it to swat the mosquitoes in Tuscany, or to light the wood-burning stoves in their second homes, or to line the tuck boxes of their little ones as they guiltily pack them off – like dear Polly Toynbee – to their fee-paying schools. And it would be a calamity for us Conservatives if we no longer knew what the enemy was thinking. We need a paper that is genuinely, viscerally hostile to anything that looks remotely like a spirit of enterprise and competition. We need a paper that believes capitalism is fundamentally flawed; that wishes fewer people had jobs in financial services; that thinks the euro was and still is a jolly fine idea; that dislikes the ideology of home ownership (except for Guardian journalists, who are allowed to have more than one); that dislikes anything “elitist” (except for the schools attended by the children of Guardian journalists).
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/borisjohnson/9639833/Newspapers-are-worth-fighting-for-even-when-theyre-wrong.html - 74KB - 29 Oct 2012
Excerpt: financial services that thinks the euro was and still is a jolly fine idea...
150. George Osborne slammed by DOMINIC LAWSON during his campaign trail | Daily Mail Online
With every day we get closer to the EU referendum vote on June 23, the Remain campaign becomes more panicky, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.Simultaneously with this latest piece of straw in the wall of Project Fear, we had the former prime minister John Major doing his bit on the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1 yesterday.I had quite forgotten how annoying it was to listen to him, droning on like a petulant Dalek.But just before I reached for the off button on my remote control, I suddenly remembered: wasn’t this the man who. as Chancellor of the Exchequer. engineered Britain’s entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), based on the assurance that this would reduce mortgage rates?
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3626663/DOMINIC-LAWSON-Spare-views-petulant-Dalek-plunged-Black-Wednesday.html - 300KB - 06 Jun 2016
Excerpt: that britain should later join the euro a persuaded major to ramp up...
151. EU Officials Plotted IMF Attack to Bring Rebellious Italy to Its Knees | Economy
The revelations about EMU skulduggery are coming thick and fast. Tim Geithner recounts in his book Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises just how far the EU elites are willing to go to save the euro, even if it means toppling elected leaders and eviscerating Europe’s sovereign parliaments.
URL: http://beforeitsnews.com/economy/2014/05/eu-officials-plotted-imf-attack-to-bring-rebellious-italy-to-its-knees-2623226.html - 35KB - 21 Apr 2016
Excerpt: are willing to go to save the euro even if it means toppling elected...
152. Keep an eye on Nick Clegg: Brussels would love to install him as our PM – Telegraph Blogs
It is not so much that Berlusconi has been toppled. That had been coming for a long time. It is that he is to be replaced by a former EU Commissioner, Sgr Monti, which demonstrates the extent of the power exerted by those Masters of Europe. It is the second coup d' état in less than a fortnight. “Who next?” we might well ask. Could it be us? Certainly not just now, but who would be Brussels’ man in London and how might they hope to get him into office?
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100117089/keep-an-eye-on-nick-clegg-brussels-would-love-to-install-him-as-our-pm/ - 64KB - 29 Feb 2012
Excerpt: still believes we should join the euro and of his commitment not just to...
153. Just cut the EU budget
The UK Parliament voted to cut the EU budget.Now I see countries who get more out than they put in saying the budget must be increased to promote growth.Every pound or Euro they spend has to be taken from taxpayers somewhere. Why are they better at spending it than the people who earned the money in the first place? EU spending does not and is not promoting growth. The EU is in recession.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2013/02/07/just-cut-the-eu-budget/ - 82KB - 07 Feb 2013
Excerpt: to promote growth every pound or euro they spend has to be taken from...
154. After l'affaire Jimmy Carr, Left and Right should agree on flatter, fairer, simpler taxes...
In a speech to Politeia in 2004, Oliver Letwin, then Shadow Chancellor, made a simple but brilliant observation. The complexity of a nation’s tax system, he said, was every bit as damaging to competitiveness as the overall level of tax.It’s true. The more convoluted the tax code becomes, the more time we have to take off work to comply with it. Tolley’s Tax Handbook is now 11,500 pages long, twice what it was when Gordon Brown became Chancellor, and the number of tax lawyers has increased commensurately. There isn’t a small business in the land that doesn’t need to employ an accountant.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100167236/after-laffaire-jimmy-carr-left-and-right-should-agree-on-flatter-fairer-simpler-taxes/ - 56KB - 01 Jul 2012
Excerpt: as we go along admits britain s new euro judge we make up the law as we go...
155. The Europhile CBI continues to be wrong about almost everything – Telegraph Blogs
The CBI, in its various incarnations, has managed to get virtually every big call wrong. In the 1920s, it wanted to go back to gold at the pre-war rate. In the 1930s, it was for appeasement. In the 1940s, it was often for nationalisation. In the 1950s it was for state planning. In the 1960s, it was for tripartite industrial relations. In the 1970s, it was for price controls. In the 1980s, it was for the ERM. In the 1990s it was for the euro.Now, its leaders trot out precisely the same discredited line in favour of EU membership. Britain mustn't put itself in the same position as Norway, argues John Cridland, the CBI Director General. Actually, I'd gladly swap our problems for those of Norway – the country the UN reckons the best place in the world to be born. Although Norway's relationship with the EU is not perfect, almost no one there wants to exchange it for full membership.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100224802/the-cbi-continues-its-tradition-of-being-wrong-about-everything-by-backing-the-eu/ - 57KB - 07 Jul 2013
Excerpt: the erm in the 1990s it was for the euro now its leaders trot out precisely...
156. America's hold on AAA rating risks collapse next year - Telegraph
America's hold on a AAA rating will collapse next year unless Washington takes measures to rein in the government's debt, Moody's has warned.The credit rating agency delivered a stark warning that it will follow its rival, Standard & Poor's, and strip the US of its top rating unless Republicans and Democrats reach an agreement that has proved beyond them over the last four years.The ratio of America's debt compared to the size of its economy will balloon to 73pc by the end of the current fiscal year on September 30, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has forecast. The CBO has warned it could spiral to 90pc by 2022 and higher still after that unless spending is cut and the amount raised in taxes is increased. The ratio averaged about 40pc for most of the period after World War Two.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/9535924/Americas-hold-on-AAA-rating-risks-collapse-next-year.html - 77KB - 12 Sep 2012
Excerpt: spain threaten draghi bond plan the euro crisis is not over and is about to...
157. France election: Germany rules out reworking EU's 'fiskalpakt' - Telegraph
Germany has ruled out reworking the European Union's "fiskalpakt" despite calls to do so by Francois Holande, France's president-elect."It is not possible to renegotiate the fiscal pact," government spokesman Steffen Seibert said during a news conference.He noted that 25 of the 27 EU member states had already signed the accord imposing strict budgetary discipline in March after major wrangling.Mr Hollande has called for a shift in strategy toward more growth-oriented measures including more public spending.But Mr Seibert said Angela Merkel would not accept "deficit spending" to feed economic expansion, and believed in "growth through structural reforms" such as reducing the cost of job creation as pursued by Germany over the last decade.He dismissed suggestions that the apparently conflicting policies would put Mrs Merkel on a collision course with Germany's closest ally, insisting she was ready for an open dialogue.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/francois-hollande/9250187/France-election-Germany-rules-out-reworking-EUs-fiskalpakt.html - 96KB - 07 May 2012
Excerpt: an open dialogue related articles euro falls amid market jitters at french...
158. UK Government's surveillance plans could put citizens, economy and entire internet at risk, argue leading computing experts
Proposals are 'unworkable in practice, raise enormous legal and ethical questions, and would undo progress on security at a time when internet vulnerabilities are causing extreme economic harm', leading experts argue.The British and US Government’s plans to weaken online security are “unworkable” and contribute to “extreme economic harm”, a group of the world’s leading computer experts have said.Authorities including David Cameron and FBI director James Comey have said that tech companies shouldn’t use end-to-end encryption, which stops messages from being snooped on. Such technology is used in apps like iMessage and WhatsApp, to ensure that messages can't be read as they pass between people.
URL: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/uk-governments-surveillance-plans-could-put-citizens-and-entire-internet-at-risk-argue-leading-computing-experts-10373940.html - 187KB - 10 Jul 2015
Excerpt: to avoid crashing out of the euro leo cendrowicz ben chu a london...
159. Why Britain and U.S. Should Pursue a U.S.-UK Free Trade Area
A referendum on British membership in the European Union is scheduled for 2017. EU supporters argue that exit from the EU would hurt Britain’s economy and, in particular, its ability to negotiate trading arrangements with the rest of the world—a responsibility currently exercised by the EU on behalf of all of its member states. But there is every reason to believe that Britain, the world’s sixth-largest economy, would be able to negotiate trade agreements independently. If Britain does decide to leave the EU, one of its central priorities should be to negotiate a modern free trade area (FTA), based on sovereignty and freedom, with the United States. This is a goal that the U.S., which should abandon its policy of supporting the EU at the expense of the sovereignty of its member nations, should also champion.
URL: http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2014/09/freedom-from-the-eu-why-britain-and-the-us-should-pursue-a-usuk-free-trade-area - 121KB - 16 Nov 2014
Excerpt: to block the selection of the euro federalist jean claude junckera who...
160. Australian woman MP faces onslaught of criticism after fellow TV panelist collapsed at her...
Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella sat back and stared at Simon Sheikh, who was representing a community group, after he slumped forward on the Australian live TV show.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2168232/Australian-woman-MP-faces-onslaught-criticism-fellow-TV-panelist-collapsed--did-nothing.html - 192KB - 04 Jul 2012
Excerpt: from his son as they holiday after euro 2012 premiere league dad showing...

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