Tom Griffin (London, OK): It seems that OurKingdom has picked up a couple of mentions on the nominations thread for the political blogging award at Northern Ireland's premier
Tom Griffin (London, OK): This morning's Daily Mail reports on a campaign by MPs against the parliamentary oath of allegiance to the Queen, which has aroused the ire
Tom Griffin (London, OK): London's Somerset House marked the 63rd anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing on Wednesday with a screening of Stanley Kubrick's classic film Dr
Tom Griffin (London, OK): The Government is determined to press ahead with its e-borders plan to count travellers in an out of the UK, despite running into problems with the
Tom Griffin (London, OK): Boris Johnson's victory in a hard -fought London election against Ken Livingstone earlier this year highlighted the potential of directly-elected mayors to invigorate local
Tom Griffin (London, OK): In order to get the the Counter-terrorism Bill through the Commons in June, the Government promised a parliamentary vote if it was necessary to extend the
Tom Griffin (London, OK): In today's Guardian, Duncan Campbell draws out some of the implications of Barry George's acquittal for the murder of Jill Dando, a
Tom Griffin (London, OK): In today's Sunday Herald, former Labour Scottish Finance Minister Tom McCabe delivers a brutally frank assessment of Labour's diminished place in Scotland&
Tom Griffin (London, OK): The DUP this week sought to undermine Ulster Unionist leader Sir Reg Empey by portraying his precedessor David Trimble as the real architect of the party&
Tom Griffin (London, OK):In the wake of the Glasgow East by-election, commentators such as Iain MacWhirter, Peter Oborne and Simon Jenkins, have been examining the prospect of Scottish independence
Tom Griffin (London, OK): Passport checks between Britain and Northern Ireland are set to be introduced as part of the e-borders scheme, the Irish Times reported on Monday.
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Tom Griffin (London, OK): Former Europe Minister Denis McShane made a particularly interesting contribution to the post-mortem on Glasgow East in the Sunday Telegraph yesterday:
"After Glasgow," he