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As Britain plunges
Craig Murray has an interesting post today about 'The Deepest Split in the Tory Party' - that between libertarians and authoritarians. It reiterates the fear, widespread among civil
Over on Liberal Conspiracy, Adrian Short announces Mash the State, a new campaign to get governmental information available in accessible formats - RSS feeds from councils are the first example
Henry Porter sounds a valuable alarm in the Guardian yesterday: Today, an EU directive comes into force which will compel all internet service providers to retain information from all emails
Thomas Ash (Oxford, OK): On Wednesday the Daily Mail ran a report which would have seemed like an April Fools' story were it not entirely of a piece with
Thomas Ash (Oxford, OK): While jogging through the outskirts of Oxford today, I noticed this striking hoarding:
Note the CCTV camera watching over its children like a vigilant father.
It
Thomas Ash (Oxford, OK): At the start of this week, the Guardian published a number of internal memos from Barclays detailing the ways in which the Structured Capital Markets division
Thomas Ash (Oxford, OK): Shortly after the attack at Massereene army base early this month, OurKingdom's own Tom Griffin posted a brief discussion of the many attempts that
Video and audio recordings of the Convention on Modern Liberty are steadily appearing on the Convention website, modernliberty.net. Many of the sessions were apparently fascinating, so I recommend keeping
Thomas Ash (Oxford, OK): I've been surprised at some of the people defending Jacqui Smith's refusal to allow the Dutch politician Geert Wilders to enter the