While You Were Sleeping
Unleash the dogs of war
- The de Menezes verdict is the big story this morning. The Times examines the nineteen police failures that led to the shooting, the Telegraph looks at the "sickening" rumours the Met circulated, and Pickled Politics questions the logic of a fine as a punishment - a tab which will ultimately be picked up by the taxpayer.
- The Guardian reports that both the Tories and the Liberal Democrats are "calling for Blair to go" (it really is like old times, isn't it?). Leading the charge against Sir Ian is David Davis and the blogosphere's very own Mr Dale.
- Iansredlog has some thoughts on the bonus received by Royal Mail boss Adam Crozier.
- Alexander Litvinenko may have killed himself, according to the man accused of his murder. Hmmm, poisoning yourself with polonium and suffering an excruciating death over a number days is an unusual MO, to say the least, but hey, what do we know, right?
- The Spectator on how to save the Union.
- Bloggerheads sets up a Nad Dorries feedback site.
- RecessMonkey braves the suburbia of political discourse that is Question Time, but remains unconvinced by Damien Green's Barnet (formula).
- Chris Huhne's campaigning for the Liberal Democrat leadership comes under fire from Norfolk Blogger.
- And not everyone's happy about Bojo's Hillary fetish.
