Tom Griffin (London, OK): Under Siege: Islam and the Media was the theme on Saturday for a half-day conference at the LSE organised by Media Workers Against the War. Among
Tom Griffin (London, OK): Labour must renew itself in West Wales, if it is to regain a dominant position in the Cardiff Bay Assembly. That's the message from
Tom Griffin (London, OK): The debate about Cornwall's constitutional status seems to have taken off over at Comment if Free, where Truro and St Austell MP Matthew Taylor
Tom Griffin (London, OK): In today's Guardian, Ronan Bennett looks forward to The Devil's Whore, Channel 4's forthcoming drama by Our Friends in the
Tom Griffin (London, OK): The BBC reports on growing tensions in the Welsh Assembly Government over Westminster legislation that would give the assembly new powers on housing:
The order has
Tom Griffin (London, OK): In this week's New Statesman, David Davis speaks out for the first time about the tensions inside the shadow cabinet sparked by his stand
Tom Griffin (London, OK): The Calman Commission, which is taking evidence on the case for more powers for the Scottish Parliament, has today published a submission from the British Government.
Tom Griffin (London, OK): Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre comes up with a fairly full list of threats to the freedom of the press in a Guardian article today, but
Tom Griffin (London, OK): As the 90th anniversary of the 1918 armistice approaches, historian Dan Todman considers the meaining of the First World War for Britain today in an OpenDemocracy
Tom Griffin (London, OK): An unusually bright light was shone on the murky world of Westminster lobbying on Wednesday, when the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency hosted a public meeting at
Tom Griffin (London, OK): A remarkable upset means the Brown bounce continues:
Labour, which had a majority of 10,664 in 2005, held the seat with 19,946 votes, while
Tom Griffin (London, OK): It was only to be expected that the blogosphere wouldn't take kindly to Hazel Blears' attack on it and so it has proved.