10/31/08

Heron's Eye: 31/10/08

Mr Darling, the master of contortion 31/10/08
Steve Richards highlights the lack of economic philosophy within New Labour, examining why this is the case and its effects on parliamentary strategy. [Independent]

Smith orders inquiry into MI5 and CIA torture claims 31/10/08
“Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, has asked the attorney general to investigate possible "criminal wrongdoing" by the MI5 and the CIA over its treatment of a British resident held in Guantánamo Bay, it was revealed tonight.

The dramatic development over allegations of collusion in torture and inhuman treatment follows a high court judgment which found that an MI5 officer participated in the unlawful interrogation of Binyam Mohamed. The MI5 officer interrogated Mohamed while he was being held in Pakistan in 2002.” [Guardian]

Straw asked to pardon executed witches 31/10/08
“A petition calling for the posthumous pardon of women and men who were executed as witches in Britain will be presented to the justice secretary, Jack Straw, today.

Campaigners hope evidence of eight grave "miscarriages of justice" will persuade him to take action.” [Guardian]

BBC battles to calm prank storm 31/10/08
"The BBC attempted last night to draw the poison from another calamitous week by taking the unprecedented step of banning its highest paid star for three months, and accepting the resignation of one of its most senior and best-loved executives." [Guardian]

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